Hi and thanks for reading my thread,
My PC specs
Motherboard: MSI Z270I mini ITX
CPU - i7-7700K 4.2-4.5
GPU - GTX 1070
RAM - HyperX FURY Black 2x8GB 2133MHz DDR4
My PC boots up and runs fine but the problem is that I bought two different types of RAM. Same specs/speed/brand; however, one stick is "Single Rack" while the other is Non-ECC.
Here is the link : https://www.amazon.com/Kingston-Technology-HyperX-Internal-HX424C15FB2/dp/B01D8U27YU/ref=pd_cart_vw_1_1?_encoding=UTF8&refRID=HKQ6WAA0JQ7NYYEWZHQK&th=1
In short : one stick is the "DDR4 2133" the other "DDR4 2133 Single Rack"
Does this matter in gaming performance with games that demand a lot of RAM like BF1 or at all?
Thanks
My PC specs
Motherboard: MSI Z270I mini ITX
CPU - i7-7700K 4.2-4.5
GPU - GTX 1070
RAM - HyperX FURY Black 2x8GB 2133MHz DDR4
My PC boots up and runs fine but the problem is that I bought two different types of RAM. Same specs/speed/brand; however, one stick is "Single Rack" while the other is Non-ECC.
Here is the link : https://www.amazon.com/Kingston-Technology-HyperX-Internal-HX424C15FB2/dp/B01D8U27YU/ref=pd_cart_vw_1_1?_encoding=UTF8&refRID=HKQ6WAA0JQ7NYYEWZHQK&th=1
In short : one stick is the "DDR4 2133" the other "DDR4 2133 Single Rack"
Does this matter in gaming performance with games that demand a lot of RAM like BF1 or at all?
Thanks