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Thread: DDR3 1333 MHz and 1800 MHz DDR3 problem arises

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    Daniel Craig is offline Member
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    Default DDR3 1333 MHz and 1800 MHz DDR3 problem arises

    Hello, i came across on Ebay look cheap RAM and immediately purchased, now I have 2 options, first Have a 2Gb DDR3 1333Mhz bar from elite team, second 2x1GB OCZ Platinum DDR3 bars of 1800 Mhz, can I run both on a board eventuel accommodate each other or do I choose, hope for your help.

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    Although now see your board does not operate but as long as the GDR 3 and the RAM to run well under "normal" conditions on it say, for each at th individually or only in dual channel because now I see no great problem, you will hold the two 1GB bars in DC have Andren and content in the SC, but should indicate no major problems.

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    Hi, just set in and on DDR-1333 and the timings of the slowest module, the 1800s will be clocked down easily, but it is important that the tension is set correctly, please unbending check what voltage the modules want. Car is not right since this is the default DDR3 voltage, and more high-operation modules you require something more, if all is ok, just let Memtest run over time, then I would do a load test with Prime again for safety.

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    The CPU is a Phenom 2955, should I maybe better run in the 1800 2Gb or 4Gb with 1333, what about the latencies, which automatically adjusts to fit or be nachgeholfen there?

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    Hi, more RAM will usually produce more than stroke, in the mixed configuration, I would set everything manually on the timings of the slowest module or definitely look at car eg Everest or CPUZ which timings are used.

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    The 1800 RAm jump as from about 1.8 volts at 1333 but the RAM is already too much of it right?

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    Most of the manufacturers are so ne certain range of acceptable voltages: 1, x to 1, x Volts, because you should just keep the best in addition, the 1800s to cope with much less stress when they are clocked down anyway.

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