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lWiltedl
Junior Member
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10-28-2023, 03:41 PM
#1
The timing refers to the schedule or sequence of events.
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lWiltedl
10-28-2023, 03:41 PM #1

The timing refers to the schedule or sequence of events.

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kcaz56
Senior Member
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11-19-2023, 09:46 AM
#2
The suggested item is the Samsung 1Rx8 PC3 12800U memory module for a desktop.
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kcaz56
11-19-2023, 09:46 AM #2

The suggested item is the Samsung 1Rx8 PC3 12800U memory module for a desktop.

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xTepazPvP
Junior Member
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11-20-2023, 03:14 PM
#3
That's good, you've got the right RAM installed.
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xTepazPvP
11-20-2023, 03:14 PM #3

That's good, you've got the right RAM installed.

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yArthur
Member
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11-20-2023, 03:26 PM
#4
Check the part number online and see if details appear. Still, timing alignment isn’t essential for stacking RAM modules. The motherboard should handle them well as long as they’re similar enough.
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yArthur
11-20-2023, 03:26 PM #4

Check the part number online and see if details appear. Still, timing alignment isn’t essential for stacking RAM modules. The motherboard should handle them well as long as they’re similar enough.

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Aleshop777
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11-20-2023, 04:59 PM
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Aleshop777
11-20-2023, 04:59 PM #5

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ChrisoPvP
Junior Member
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11-21-2023, 07:27 AM
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They perform quite differently—Hynix clocks high while time appears slightly lower in microns, but overall timing is tight. Uncertain about the micron IC; Extreme Systems DDR3 threads only reference D9QBJ Hynix, which seems inferior to BFR and MFR, though it should still handle 2800+ with proper tuning. It’s a respectable performance but not exceptionally fast. I’ve paired a Mix Match 2Gbit Micron D9PFJ with a 2Gbit Hynix CFR, and they function correctly. Try pushing speeds above 1800 to see how it goes—probably manageable if you ignore RAM overclocking. It should work fine without issues.
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ChrisoPvP
11-21-2023, 07:27 AM #6

They perform quite differently—Hynix clocks high while time appears slightly lower in microns, but overall timing is tight. Uncertain about the micron IC; Extreme Systems DDR3 threads only reference D9QBJ Hynix, which seems inferior to BFR and MFR, though it should still handle 2800+ with proper tuning. It’s a respectable performance but not exceptionally fast. I’ve paired a Mix Match 2Gbit Micron D9PFJ with a 2Gbit Hynix CFR, and they function correctly. Try pushing speeds above 1800 to see how it goes—probably manageable if you ignore RAM overclocking. It should work fine without issues.