RAM Hyper X working with 2 Differente types of RAM

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Hello everyone!

My HyperX is running with 2 other different ram's, the PC is running good, no errors.

There's no problem running those RAM's right? Nothing can "burn" correctly?


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I have 1 Kingstone and 2 other Adata RAM's, I tried to put the Kingstone HX in the first slot and the others on the 2nd and 3rd slot, it worked fine. The last time I tried to put the HX my PC blue screen'ed that was because I put the HX in the 3 ram slot 4 sure.

What's the worst it can happen?
 

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Clock Speed are the same 800Mhz, 1.5v the latency of HX is working at 10-10-10-30 the other 2 are working at 11-11-11-28, I can't change the latency because my motherboard is one of those pre-made comps and it's locked. Anything I should be worried about using the HX latency 10-10-10-30 and the other 2 working at 11-11-11-28?
 

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This can't any hardware or damage the RAMS for running at different latency right

Thank you ^-^

EDIT: Just got an Blue Screen, I'll try only with the Hyper X 4GB and the Other Adata 4GB only. Do you think this happened because I use 2 differents RAM's with other one (HX)?
 

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Use the same 2 sticks in slot 1 and 3 use the other stick in slot 2 or 4.

Pretty much your motherboard can't dual channel the different sticks. The other possibility is that the new stick just isn't compatible with your motherboard.

Technically, yes it damages the RAM, but realistically it would need to bluescreen dozens of times over and over before you may or may not have an issue. It's unlikely that you will have a problem.

Let's hope the stick wasn't defective out of the box.

 

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Ok dokies, already inserted the 4GB in the 1 slot, the 4gb HX in the 2 slot and the last 2gb on the 3 slot.

Going to see if it gives bluescreen or not in a couple of hours. Btw how to see if my RAM's are working at dual channel?

Thank you
 

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Sometimes I get a blue screen on opening GPU-Z made by TechPowerUp. I got 1 time today, it just happens like 1 time in 20 tries on opening GPU-Z, don't know if it's because the latency's
 

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It is odd that you get it 1/20 times and not all the time or never. It may or may not be related to the RAM, I can't be sure since I've never heard anyone having trouble with it. To me 1/20 isn't bad but still frustrating on the rare occasion.

Maybe another forum post to someone who is good with analyzing BSOD's? Just give them the BSOD log file (not sure exactly what they need)
 

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I saw on the other post, everyone says it could be a RAM problem, because mixing RAMs is not good. I think it is too, because when I was using only the ADATA RAM's which latency is 11-11-11 there wasn't no problems on opening the GPU-Z
 

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Indeed it probably is a RAM problem. If you have no BSOD other than opening GPU-Z. The just use a different program from GPU-Z