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Software Engineer working in the Greater Washington, DC Area. Primary areas of expertise include Java, Python, web-dev, and general OOP, though I have dabbled in many other technologies.
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Oct 23 |
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how to use multiple RAM chips with different timings and voltages That said, even when I had the chips that came in the Newegg combo, I did notice some random reboots, so maybe I should be using 1.5V chips |
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Oct 23 |
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explanation of RAM specs, and what do I need for a Gaming rig wait. why was this closed? how is it off-topic? |
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Oct 23 |
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how to use multiple RAM chips with different timings and voltages @Synetech Are you sure it doesn't support 1.65V? The memory support list lists a number of 1.65V chips, such as the Kingston KHX1600C9D3K3/12GX, which is very similar to the RAM I purchased. |
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how to use multiple RAM chips with different timings and voltages Gigabyte GA-970A-D3. It does support either voltage (I've used both). The questions are 1) will the board use both kits at the same time supplying different voltages where necessary? and 2) is it likely that a dual channel setup will work plug-and-play or is there going to be some configuration? |