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Yes, combining different types of PC RAM can work, but compatibility and performance depend on the specific components.

Yes, combining different types of PC RAM can work, but compatibility and performance depend on the specific components.

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Meowables
Senior Member
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07-31-2016, 11:16 AM
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I have an HP Victus 15L with just two 4GB Samsung proprietary drives. I’m considering swapping one with a new U-DIMM from Amazon. Both original sticks are DIMMs, the new one is DDR4 and 3200MHz, while the new stick is also DDR4 at the same speed. The question is whether this upgrade works or if I need to replace both proprietary drives. Also, I’m planning to run Star Citizen with a GTX 1660 Super and an i5-12400F at 2.5 GHz, and so far everything’s fine—Red Dead 2 and World of Tanks are handling okay.
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Meowables
07-31-2016, 11:16 AM #1

I have an HP Victus 15L with just two 4GB Samsung proprietary drives. I’m considering swapping one with a new U-DIMM from Amazon. Both original sticks are DIMMs, the new one is DDR4 and 3200MHz, while the new stick is also DDR4 at the same speed. The question is whether this upgrade works or if I need to replace both proprietary drives. Also, I’m planning to run Star Citizen with a GTX 1660 Super and an i5-12400F at 2.5 GHz, and so far everything’s fine—Red Dead 2 and World of Tanks are handling okay.

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Karmageddon
Member
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07-31-2016, 12:38 PM
#2
Uncertain about their performance timing, but generally it should function, even if not at peak speed.
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Karmageddon
07-31-2016, 12:38 PM #2

Uncertain about their performance timing, but generally it should function, even if not at peak speed.

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theHesh
Member
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08-11-2016, 12:53 AM
#3
It might function, but I wouldn’t suggest it. There’s a risk the components won’t connect smoothly, and even if they do, performance could be slightly reduced because the timing/speed between the sticks won’t match perfectly. A fresh set of RAM would be a safer choice; a dual-stick setup usually adds only a small cost compared to a full replacement.
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theHesh
08-11-2016, 12:53 AM #3

It might function, but I wouldn’t suggest it. There’s a risk the components won’t connect smoothly, and even if they do, performance could be slightly reduced because the timing/speed between the sticks won’t match perfectly. A fresh set of RAM would be a safer choice; a dual-stick setup usually adds only a small cost compared to a full replacement.

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tommy7166
Junior Member
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08-21-2016, 12:30 AM
#4
It seems you're considering potential challenges with the game. Here are some typical problems players often face: performance hiccups, bugs, or compatibility issues that might affect gameplay. Think about how these could impact your experience!
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tommy7166
08-21-2016, 12:30 AM #4

It seems you're considering potential challenges with the game. Here are some typical problems players often face: performance hiccups, bugs, or compatibility issues that might affect gameplay. Think about how these could impact your experience!

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jfasgrym
Member
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08-27-2016, 04:16 AM
#5
The main concern is stability problems, likely due to the computer failing to run RAM properly—resulting in crashes and potentially no boot. This isn’t as common with other RAM types, though it’s unclear how Dimm and Udimm modules would work together.
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jfasgrym
08-27-2016, 04:16 AM #5

The main concern is stability problems, likely due to the computer failing to run RAM properly—resulting in crashes and potentially no boot. This isn’t as common with other RAM types, though it’s unclear how Dimm and Udimm modules would work together.

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GoodNinja6
Member
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08-27-2016, 04:35 AM
#6
It might be a better choice to get a 16GB DIMM DDR4 stick.
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GoodNinja6
08-27-2016, 04:35 AM #6

It might be a better choice to get a 16GB DIMM DDR4 stick.

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AuraPvp_YT
Member
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08-27-2016, 03:22 PM
#7
Perfectly fine, matching the same speed and latency is beneficial. For a 3200cl16 DIMM, aim for an exact match in size as well. Consider a 2x4GB kit, or go up to a 2x8GB if you prefer extra RAM. Alternatively, you could replace your current RAM with a full 16GB unit.
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AuraPvp_YT
08-27-2016, 03:22 PM #7

Perfectly fine, matching the same speed and latency is beneficial. For a 3200cl16 DIMM, aim for an exact match in size as well. Consider a 2x4GB kit, or go up to a 2x8GB if you prefer extra RAM. Alternatively, you could replace your current RAM with a full 16GB unit.

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ManiaInsanity
Junior Member
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08-28-2016, 02:53 AM
#8
I checked the listing and found a 32 GB Samsung stick priced near double a 16 GB model. It runs at 2133 MHz, which is solid. It seems like a good option unless you have specific needs.
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ManiaInsanity
08-28-2016, 02:53 AM #8

I checked the listing and found a 32 GB Samsung stick priced near double a 16 GB model. It runs at 2133 MHz, which is solid. It seems like a good option unless you have specific needs.

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oRIOn_Tx
Junior Member
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08-28-2016, 10:46 AM
#9
Slow but fine, are you purchasing individual sticks? A 2x16GB package usually offers better performance compared to a single 32GB stick and tends to be more cost-effective. You might consider a 2x16GB model with speeds around 3200 or 3600MHz. Also, just to confirm, your 12400f is clocking at 2.5GHz?
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oRIOn_Tx
08-28-2016, 10:46 AM #9

Slow but fine, are you purchasing individual sticks? A 2x16GB package usually offers better performance compared to a single 32GB stick and tends to be more cost-effective. You might consider a 2x16GB model with speeds around 3200 or 3600MHz. Also, just to confirm, your 12400f is clocking at 2.5GHz?

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alexander_12
Junior Member
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09-15-2016, 03:24 PM
#10
I first considered using one 32 GB drive and then installing without needing to swap another, but I thought about getting two 16 GB drives since my 12400F might be running at 2.5GHZ. It's the 12th generation CPU and it's quite powerful for its price. No problems so far.
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alexander_12
09-15-2016, 03:24 PM #10

I first considered using one 32 GB drive and then installing without needing to swap another, but I thought about getting two 16 GB drives since my 12400F might be running at 2.5GHZ. It's the 12th generation CPU and it's quite powerful for its price. No problems so far.

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