C culzone Honorable Apr 27, 2016 555 1 10,995 Aug 12, 2016 #1 I have 2 different sticks of ram memory. Kingston hyperX Black 1866mhz DDR3 1.5v CL9 Kingston hyperX Black 1866mhz DDR3L 1.35v CL11 can this mess something up with my PC?
I have 2 different sticks of ram memory. Kingston hyperX Black 1866mhz DDR3 1.5v CL9 Kingston hyperX Black 1866mhz DDR3L 1.35v CL11 can this mess something up with my PC?
Solution Tradesman1 Aug 12, 2016 If it's running OK then don't worry about it, big thing with mixing DRAM is getting sticks that won't play
If it's running OK then don't worry about it, big thing with mixing DRAM is getting sticks that won't play
das_stig Glorious Jul 24, 2009 8,280 30 46,040 Aug 12, 2016 #2 Yes, you should never mix voltages ! Upvote 0 Downvote
C culzone Honorable Apr 27, 2016 555 1 10,995 Aug 12, 2016 #3 das_stig : Yes, you should never mix voltages ! I have ran with this setup for over a year without anything weird.. what should I do? Upvote 0 Downvote
das_stig : Yes, you should never mix voltages ! I have ran with this setup for over a year without anything weird.. what should I do?
Tradesman1 Legenda in Aeternum Jun 5, 2013 67,883 40 126,960 Aug 12, 2016 Solution #4 If it's running OK then don't worry about it, big thing with mixing DRAM is getting sticks that won't play Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
If it's running OK then don't worry about it, big thing with mixing DRAM is getting sticks that won't play