Welcome to our community! To give further insights about the motives behind my interest. I believe the main benefits of faster ram is improved loading time that is more evident during intensive loading sessions such as gaming, Windows startups and loadings of larger files into memory. Of course I am aware there are other factors involved such as the hard drive speed in terms of the RPM, data seek rate and cache parameters Most Points The Distinguished Expert awards are presented to the top veteran and rookie experts to earn the most points in the top 50 topics.
Join our community to see this answer! Unlock 3 Answers and 13 Comments. Andrew Hancock - VMware vExpert. See if this solution works for you by signing up for a 7 day free trial. What do I get with a subscription? You might want to check your other computers to see if any support MHz RAM and check the one they currently have installed.
Most newer systems though they can support ususally come with MHz to save on cost. Good luck. As a rule, it is never a good idea to mix RAM speeds in computers. Causes all kinds of problems in the long run. Some issues that appear software related turn out to be the RAM.
I may be a day late and a dollar short, but I agree. If your MoBo has 4 slots and you want to max it out, use 4 identical sticks from the same manufacturer. Matching the manufacturer may not be critical, but that is the rule I have adhered to and it seems to work. Face it, the MoBo memory bus is the busiest, fastest and most critical component in your system. It impacts addressing at the machine level, data transfers, bus artbitration, everything. Mixing speed RAM can be problematic, but in an emergency a possible solution.
However, manufacturers like Dell use timing very specifically and do not allow anything but the 2 speeds the motherboard and BIOS are set too accept. If it's only web, mail and Word that's not a biggie, but if the workstation utilizes any kind of database, like Accpac even as a front end then mixing different RAM might cause data corruption.
Similarly, that's on reason why server RAM is always matched. To continue this discussion, please ask a new question. Get answers from your peers along with millions of IT pros who visit Spiceworks. Knowing that my motherboard can only handle up to MHz only. Is it still gonna work with my motherboard? If it is, is it okay to have them both installed in my motherboard? Are there any disadvantages if they are both installed in my motherboard?
Will it not affect other circuits or power? The disadvantage is that you lose a bit of performance from the lower frequency. Good thing about computer mother board is you cant possibly go wrong. If your ram fits in the slot you are good to. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top.
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