S SEANBOLAND Commendable May 14, 2016 24 0 1,510 Apr 4, 2018 #1 if i have a 4gb dim of 1333mhz and one 4gb dim at 1600mhz will the 1333 one bottleneck the 1600 to make them both operate at 1333mhz??
if i have a 4gb dim of 1333mhz and one 4gb dim at 1600mhz will the 1333 one bottleneck the 1600 to make them both operate at 1333mhz??
Solution rgd1101 Apr 4, 2018 Assuming mixing ram work. yes they will both run at 1333. and yes it will be a bit slower, but it still faster then using your HDD for virtual memory
Assuming mixing ram work. yes they will both run at 1333. and yes it will be a bit slower, but it still faster then using your HDD for virtual memory
rgd1101 Don't Moderator Nov 7, 2011 73,380 3,870 176,290 Apr 4, 2018 Solution #2 Assuming mixing ram work. yes they will both run at 1333. and yes it will be a bit slower, but it still faster then using your HDD for virtual memory Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Assuming mixing ram work. yes they will both run at 1333. and yes it will be a bit slower, but it still faster then using your HDD for virtual memory
I iamacow Admirable Feb 11, 2015 2,090 2 6,460 Apr 4, 2018 #3 By default is is running at 1333. If you set the slower one to 1600, you may have stability issues since its only "rated" for 1333. Upvote 0 Downvote
By default is is running at 1333. If you set the slower one to 1600, you may have stability issues since its only "rated" for 1333.