F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Yes, you can use various brand RAM sticks together, but ensure they are compatible with your system.

Yes, you can use various brand RAM sticks together, but ensure they are compatible with your system.

Yes, you can use various brand RAM sticks together, but ensure they are compatible with your system.

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RealWaryas
Junior Member
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11-20-2025, 11:45 PM
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Hi, you're considering increasing your RAM from 16GB to 32GB for your gaming PC. You're thinking about ordering two 16GB sticks from Amazon but your friend has offered his two old 8GB sticks at a low cost. Your current configuration uses two 8GB 3200MHz sticks in four slots, and you're wondering if mixing his 3200MHz Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB sticks with your GSKill Trident Z sticks will cause any problems. You mentioned you usually prefer matching RAM modules to prevent issues, but you're open to trying this if it works out. Thanks in advance.
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RealWaryas
11-20-2025, 11:45 PM #1

Hi, you're considering increasing your RAM from 16GB to 32GB for your gaming PC. You're thinking about ordering two 16GB sticks from Amazon but your friend has offered his two old 8GB sticks at a low cost. Your current configuration uses two 8GB 3200MHz sticks in four slots, and you're wondering if mixing his 3200MHz Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB sticks with your GSKill Trident Z sticks will cause any problems. You mentioned you usually prefer matching RAM modules to prevent issues, but you're open to trying this if it works out. Thanks in advance.

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Samina
Junior Member
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11-23-2025, 05:21 AM
#2
Compare the timing of both RAM sets to ensure they match. If they align, proceed without problems. However, mixing kits is usually discouraged because each may use different chips, timings, voltages, etc. Enabling XMP might not work or could be unhelpful. Stick to the same kit you own for reliability. Differences in revisions and component changes can also cause compatibility issues.
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Samina
11-23-2025, 05:21 AM #2

Compare the timing of both RAM sets to ensure they match. If they align, proceed without problems. However, mixing kits is usually discouraged because each may use different chips, timings, voltages, etc. Enabling XMP might not work or could be unhelpful. Stick to the same kit you own for reliability. Differences in revisions and component changes can also cause compatibility issues.

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Lev2004
Member
67
11-23-2025, 06:06 AM
#3
Identify the RAM modules on your sticks and compare them with your old one. Use Passmark RamMon and Thaiphoon Burner for analysis. If the RAMs match or come from the same maker with matching timings, they should function together. Previously, Samsung B-die and Hynix CJR worked well. Now, with the new setup, all Kingston RAMs are compatible—CJR displays large HyperX text, Samsung uses smaller font, while newer models show small font Fury. I’ll share picture samples for reference.
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Lev2004
11-23-2025, 06:06 AM #3

Identify the RAM modules on your sticks and compare them with your old one. Use Passmark RamMon and Thaiphoon Burner for analysis. If the RAMs match or come from the same maker with matching timings, they should function together. Previously, Samsung B-die and Hynix CJR worked well. Now, with the new setup, all Kingston RAMs are compatible—CJR displays large HyperX text, Samsung uses smaller font, while newer models show small font Fury. I’ll share picture samples for reference.

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Jonny0621
Junior Member
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11-29-2025, 09:07 AM
#4
I could purchase a fresh set all at once. I’ll attach the RAM I already own. It looks like it’s an earlier model of the Trident Z line, likely without RGB and currently unavailable most places. Here’s the link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/G-Skill-F4-3200...53&sr=8-16
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Jonny0621
11-29-2025, 09:07 AM #4

I could purchase a fresh set all at once. I’ll attach the RAM I already own. It looks like it’s an earlier model of the Trident Z line, likely without RGB and currently unavailable most places. Here’s the link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/G-Skill-F4-3200...53&sr=8-16

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cto976
Member
64
12-01-2025, 03:05 PM
#5
You're taking a chance on it, but it seems the only RGB option is available right now. If the differences in timing are noticeable, I recommend ordering a fresh 32GB drive with two 16GB cards. Thanks for reaching out—I wasn't sure you could compare these speeds easily.
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cto976
12-01-2025, 03:05 PM #5

You're taking a chance on it, but it seems the only RGB option is available right now. If the differences in timing are noticeable, I recommend ordering a fresh 32GB drive with two 16GB cards. Thanks for reaching out—I wasn't sure you could compare these speeds easily.

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Jeff__Goldblum
Junior Member
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12-01-2025, 05:59 PM
#6
If things go the worst, you might want to look at what @191x7 shared about Thaiphoon Burner and RamMon to find out if they could collaborate.
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Jeff__Goldblum
12-01-2025, 05:59 PM #6

If things go the worst, you might want to look at what @191x7 shared about Thaiphoon Burner and RamMon to find out if they could collaborate.

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LBQ709
Junior Member
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12-01-2025, 07:46 PM
#7
Sure thing! Just glad you liked the idea. All this trouble is because the game wants to use more of your memory, right? XD
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LBQ709
12-01-2025, 07:46 PM #7

Sure thing! Just glad you liked the idea. All this trouble is because the game wants to use more of your memory, right? XD

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smilyfries5
Member
142
12-22-2025, 05:58 AM
#8
I've watched this game's gameplay but hesitate to try it myself. It seems stunning, yet I need to confirm if it's right for me. A modded version would consume my entire 32GB of RAM.
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smilyfries5
12-22-2025, 05:58 AM #8

I've watched this game's gameplay but hesitate to try it myself. It seems stunning, yet I need to confirm if it's right for me. A modded version would consume my entire 32GB of RAM.

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Back2Blaze
Member
204
12-23-2025, 06:53 AM
#9
It's a solid game but comes with a challenging setup. I was considering upgrading to 64GB RAM if I purchase a new system, but I intend to assemble my own PC after graduation this summer. I don’t want to invest heavily in DDR4 just in case I switch to DDR5 later next year.
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Back2Blaze
12-23-2025, 06:53 AM #9

It's a solid game but comes with a challenging setup. I was considering upgrading to 64GB RAM if I purchase a new system, but I intend to assemble my own PC after graduation this summer. I don’t want to invest heavily in DDR4 just in case I switch to DDR5 later next year.

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_KotoVasa_
Member
197
12-29-2025, 11:14 PM
#10
I attempted to install his RAM sticks today. It appears to function properly, running at 3200MHz without needing XMP again. Playing Tarkov with 17-18GB of RAM suggests compatibility.
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_KotoVasa_
12-29-2025, 11:14 PM #10

I attempted to install his RAM sticks today. It appears to function properly, running at 3200MHz without needing XMP again. Playing Tarkov with 17-18GB of RAM suggests compatibility.

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