Buying Value Ram (Help)

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Sincerly, the only compatibility issue with RAM would be it's type (either DDR2, DDR3, DDR4). After that, you need to couple RAM with identical sticks. Other than that, you should encounter any compatibility issue. Those sticks don't offer much (low timing, speed, no ECC, no heat sink), but they're cheap.

williamcummins

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Your motherboard is built for dual channel. This means that if you run only 1 RAM stick, your bandwith won't be optimal. It is not dramatic, but if you want to get the best speed out of your system, you should consider getting 2 sticks of identical ram and clip them both in your mobo.
 

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ok 2 will be the number i will purchase.

I have made note of the voltage and that is us un-buffered and Non-ECC

is there anything else that might help me? for example an approved product list for my motherboard?
 

williamcummins

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Sincerly, the only compatibility issue with RAM would be it's type (either DDR2, DDR3, DDR4). After that, you need to couple RAM with identical sticks. Other than that, you should encounter any compatibility issue. Those sticks don't offer much (low timing, speed, no ECC, no heat sink), but they're cheap.
 
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