Mixing ram with different speed is fine.
But mixing ram with different voltage is a different story.
mixed up ddr3 PC3-10600 and PC3-12800, any issue to mixed two RAM?
mixed up ddr3 PC3-10600 and PC3-12800, any issue to mixed two RAM?
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Jun 23 2014, 04:26 PM
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Mixing ram with different speed is fine.
But mixing ram with different voltage is a different story. |
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Jun 23 2014, 06:00 PM
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QUOTE(MC_Amig0 @ Jun 23 2014, 04:54 PM) will it damage the motherboard? I'm not sure about that.But it's best if you buy a RAM that's the same voltage as the stock RAM. |
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