Will Gigabyte GA-H61M-S2P Motherboard support Corsair DDR3 4 GB(1 x 4GB) PC RAM (CMV4GX3M1A1600C11)

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Your current module is 2 GB, you're planning to add 4GB right? I'd either get 2GB module with 1333MHz speed, PC3-10600, 13-13-13-36 timings and 1.5V or as a better option, the one you specified, and remove this one as most likely the 2 together won't work out due to different timings, speeds and possibily brands.
Yep it does, but using a single stick on DIMM (ie, dual channel) MoBo won't give max performance, also, there's every possibility if you have old sticks in MoBo, that it'll not work with the new sticks. What RAM modules do you currently have? The new one has to have identical speed (MHz), timings (CL and other ones), Voltage, and pretty much a clone of the old sticks, or say identical from the same brand.
 

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This is my current ram specification.


Item | Slot #1 | Slot #2 |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------|-----------------|-
Ram Type | DDR3 | Not Populated |
Maximum Clock Speed (MHz) | 666.67 (JEDEC) | |
Maximum Transfer Speed (MHz) | DDR3-1333 | |
Maximum Bandwidth (MB/s) | PC3-10600 | |
Memory Capacity (MB) | 2048 | |
Jedec Manufacture Name | | |
SPD Revision | 1.0 | |
Registered | No | |
ECC | No | |
DIMM Slot # | 1 | |
Manufactured | Week 23 of Year 2013 | |
Module Part # | | |
Module Revision | 0x0 | |
Module Serial # | 0x0 | |
Module Manufacturing Location | 0 | |
# of Row Addressing Bits | 15 | |
# of Column Addressing Bits | 10 | |
# of Banks | 8 | |
# of Ranks | 1 | |
Device Width in Bits | 8 | |
Bus Width in Bits | 64 | |
Module Voltage | 1.5V | |
CAS Latencies Supported | 5 6 7 8 9 10 | |
Timings @ Max Frequency (JEDEC) | 9-9-9-24 | |
Maximum frequency (MHz) | 666.67 | |
Maximum Transfer Speed (MHz) | DDR3-1333 | |
Maximum Bandwidth (MB/s) | PC3-10600 | |
Minimum Clock Cycle Time, tCK (ns) | 1.500 | |
Minimum CAS Latency Time, tAA (ns) | 13.125 | |
Minimum RAS to CAS Delay, tRCD (ns) | 13.125 | |
Minimum Row Precharge Time, tRP (ns) | 13.125 | |
Minimum Active to Precharge Time, tRAS (ns) | 36.000 | |
Minimum Row Active to Row Active Delay, tRRD (ns) | 6.000 | |
Minimum Auto-Refresh to Active/Auto-Refresh Time, tRC (ns) | 49.125 | |
Minimum Auto-Refresh to Active/Auto-Refresh Command Period, tRFC (ns) | 300.000 | |
| | |
DDR3 Specific SPD Attributes | | |
Write Recovery Time, tWR (ns) | 15.000 | |
Internal Write to Read Command Delay, tWTR (ns) | 7.500 | |
Internal Read to Precharge Command Delay, tRTP (ns) | 7.500 | |
Minimum Four Activate Window Delay, tFAW (ns) | 30.000 | |
RZQ / 6 Supported | Yes | |
RZQ / 7 Supported | Yes | |
DLL-Off Mode Supported | Yes | |
Maximum Operating Temperature Range (C) | 0-95 | |
Refresh Rate at Extended Operating Temperature Range | 2X | |
Auto-self Refresh Supported | Yes | |
On-die Thermal Sensor Readout Supported | No | |
Partial Array Self Refresh Supported | No | |
Thermal Sensor Present | No | |
Non-standard SDRAM Type | Standard Monolithic | |
Module Type | UDIMM | |
Module Height (mm) | 30
 
Your current module is 2 GB, you're planning to add 4GB right? I'd either get 2GB module with 1333MHz speed, PC3-10600, 13-13-13-36 timings and 1.5V or as a better option, the one you specified, and remove this one as most likely the 2 together won't work out due to different timings, speeds and possibily brands.
 
Solution
So , you have 2GB DDR3 SDRAM 1333MHz CL9 . Unfortunately , this mobo is awful - supports up to 1333MHz RAM without overclocking . Even if you have Ivy Bridgr processor . Wow .

So , get another 2GB of the same memory and OK ! i hope you have one stick 2GB , if so add another 2GB the same memory . Just to activate dual channel memory mode .
 

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