Voltage on the 2 Ram Stick, timing issues
Voltage on the 2 Ram Stick, timing issues
G.Skill 8GB DDR4 2400 MHz desktop RAM paired with Avexir Core White LED 8GB (1x 8GB) DDR4 2400MHz memory. Specifications include CAS latency 15-15-15-35, voltage 1.50V vs Avexir, and 1.2V. I located the G.Skill RAM at a lower price and verified the details online.
As long as both use DDR4-2400 DRAM in the same type DIMM, there’s no issue. Combining brands isn’t inherently problematic unless the motherboard has compatibility concerns with one brand’s design. As long as the protocol and speed match, it should work fine.
That’s a significant issue. It seems challenging to manage various modules with differing voltage levels. The only options appear to be adjusting performance settings—either slowing down one component and speeding up another—or operating at standard speed. However, varying voltages usually affect timing parameters, creating additional complications.
This unit runs at 1.2v with timing alignment mostly correct, except the final segment which is 39 versus your model's 36.
The issue is that I can't locate the identical part it's no longer available. The timing details differ between the units I own and the link you shared, which might cause confusion.
It seems like you're unsure about the exact setup. You might just need a kit that matches the full capacity you desire, with synchronized timing and voltage levels—either ideal or a balanced option.