They will compete in a dual channel format.
They will compete in a dual channel format.
I own a CORSAIR VENGEANCE® RGB PRO 16GB DDR4 RAM with 3000MHz C16, model CMW16GX4M1D3000C16. I was considering adding another 32GB module, but it’s been out of stock for a long time. I found an alternative with the same specs and model number, CMK16GX4M1D3000C16. Both have nearly identical technical details and model identifiers. My main concerns are: (1) Can these work together in dual-channel mode? (2) If I run my current 3200MHz RAM overclocked, can I keep it at that speed with this mix? Or will it stick to the default 3000MHz? (3) Will dual-channel at 3000MHz be faster than running it single-channel at 3200MHz? Any advice would be appreciated.
It's likely, though certainty isn't assured. Just recently we saw a poster about a stick with single and dual ranks losing its full XMP speed. 2) You might give it a shot, but overclocking isn't always reliable. 3) True, dual rank halves the bottleneck so 2x3000 performs better than 1x3200.
Hello everyone, I've successfully combined the RAM modules discussed earlier, and fortunately they're operating in dual channel mode. For more information, you can check the CPU-Z results here: https://forums. Let me know if this assists anyone still searching for a solution.