M map_404 Mar 3, 2018 1 0 10 Mar 3, 2018 #1 Hi Everyone, I would like to know can i pair Pairing Crosair Rgb with Adata both are 8gb 3000mhz,once i add them i am getting post 55 error. I am using Asus hero x mother board.
Hi Everyone, I would like to know can i pair Pairing Crosair Rgb with Adata both are 8gb 3000mhz,once i add them i am getting post 55 error. I am using Asus hero x mother board.
Solution Vic 40 Mar 4, 2018 Can happen that two sticks not coming from one set won't play together. Having two from different makers and types doesn't help. Look at the next, http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/ddr-dram-myths,4155.html#p4 read "Just Adding More Dram". Maybe things can be set that they will play together,but need specs from both sticks then. Does each work on it's own?
Can happen that two sticks not coming from one set won't play together. Having two from different makers and types doesn't help. Look at the next, http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/ddr-dram-myths,4155.html#p4 read "Just Adding More Dram". Maybe things can be set that they will play together,but need specs from both sticks then. Does each work on it's own?
Vic 40 Titan Ambassador Oct 22, 2013 20,885 994 87,990 Mar 4, 2018 Solution #2 Can happen that two sticks not coming from one set won't play together. Having two from different makers and types doesn't help. Look at the next, http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/ddr-dram-myths,4155.html#p4 read "Just Adding More Dram". Maybe things can be set that they will play together,but need specs from both sticks then. Does each work on it's own? Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Can happen that two sticks not coming from one set won't play together. Having two from different makers and types doesn't help. Look at the next, http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/ddr-dram-myths,4155.html#p4 read "Just Adding More Dram". Maybe things can be set that they will play together,but need specs from both sticks then. Does each work on it's own?