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| Re: Mixing Memory Manufacturers "Dzomlija" <Dzomlija.36yxq9@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message news:Dzomlija.36yxq9@no-mx.forums.net...[color=blue] > > Will do. I just wanted a second opinion because my supplier wants to > give be a pair of Kingstons (for which I do not have all the timings). > I've not had a problem with A-Data before, so I'll be sticking to them > then. >[/color] Firstly, a decent mobo will check the timings/SPD rating and work to the lowest common denominator, so there shouldn't be a problem. 5-5-5-18 is pretty standard for PC2-6400; your kingston will be the same timings or faster - problem either way. If you install just the kingston sticks, you can find out the timings through CPUZ - or better still, just check the timings on the Kingston site. The only gotcha is if different sticks require drastically different voltages, but that is unlikely. Suck it and see, as they say. |
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