RAM compatibility quick queck

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If it's a dual channel (That will say 2 dual channel = 4 ram slots) you can run it, yes. But if it's quad channel no.
Your motherboard has dual channel and supports up to 32GB at 2133Mhz, that will say 4x8GB of 2133Mhz. You can upgrade to this for 16GB or you can buy 2x8GB and upgrade in the future.

Aidanjboy

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Thanks but i meant could i run both of these RAM sticks at the same time for a total of 16GB for use with gaming or would it be best to buy another identical stick?
 

AqwBroders

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If it's a dual channel (That will say 2 dual channel = 4 ram slots) you can run it, yes. But if it's quad channel no.
Your motherboard has dual channel and supports up to 32GB at 2133Mhz, that will say 4x8GB of 2133Mhz. You can upgrade to this for 16GB or you can buy 2x8GB and upgrade in the future.
 
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M4v

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Yes you can but it might or might not work
Ram kits are there for a reason. Sometimes the exact same models of ram sticks have compatibility issues when bought separately
 

Tradesman1

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