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so we've all heard of double data rate memory ddr4 ddr3 ddr2 and a pair of ddr4 modules right here and that's just it there are a pair of modules that are intended to work together obviously you can I get a ddr4 module to work in tandem with a ddr3 module or a ddr2 module 'it's that's not how this works but what about mixing different modules within the same generation of memory for example if I want to use one corsair module and let's say one team group module is this possible and if so what are the limitations associated with it obviously it looks a bit weird but it's that really the only trade-off what about pairing a very you know slow latent module with something that's super fast like a corsair dominator module let's see how this works as well you can't even tell that there's this all I'm multiplying it these are so huge but yeah what are the side-effects of running modules like this assuming you can we're gonna talk about all of that and more in this video if you're upset about 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this which is a very cheap ddr4 moduli ripped out of a dell Alienware pc i mean let's be honest you could just look at these two and tell that they aren't intended to run together this is a super slow module by comparison 21 33 megahertz that's the base frequency for ddr4 and cache Layton sees timings subpar in this case very tight timing sets good it's what you want you want timings that are lower they reflect latency memory latency overall and then you want something that runs pretty fast a high frequency this is 3200 megahertz it's great running these two together would mean you'd have to compromise on the corsair dom speed that's a problem if you're gonna pay more for the speed upfront because if you pair it with this you're not gonna be able to utilize the extra speed that you paid for if for whatever reason you want to run both of these modules in your next system you will have to mind the lowest common denominator what i mean by that is the slower module will dictate the speed of the memory in the system you can't have two different modules running at two different speeds with two different sets of timings whether they be in the same channel or in different channels and that means like I said earlier you'll be crippling the performance of your faster module to accommodate for the slower partner by the way if you're concerned about dual channel support which is a question I imagine many Rison users especially would want to ask the answer to that is you will have support for dual channel memory even if you mix up modules which is good again though the compromise will be using the lowest common denominator as your frequency and timing baseline so as long as you put the modulus in the optimal slots typically its slot 1 slot 3 or slot 2 and slot 4 for a dual channel you'll have channel a1 and a2 next to each other and then B 1 B 2 then you should have dual channel enabled without a problem so mixing modules in that case shouldn't affect anything another question asked quite a bit is whether or not you can mix different sized ddr4 ddr3 modules in the same system so if this was an 8 gig module and this POS right here was a four gig module could you still mix those and assuming you're again willing to compromise on the faster frequency and timings the answer is still yes your system will see all 12 gigs of I want to stress though that when you start mixing so many different variables you could potentially run into memory and compatibility issues there are reports of people running mixed memory modules and getting BSO DS every now and then related to memory it's it's kind of a hit or miss thing obviously I recommend running identical pairs of modules or sets of four if that's your vibe but if you if you if you must I guess I should say mixed modules now then try to get everything as as close as possible so as to limit the number of issues like that in fact in one of my recent laptop videos I ended up opting for 20 gigs of DDR 4 in total mixed modules mixed speeds so actually yeah 20 gigs is super-weird that's a super weird number for ddr4 typically it's in like increments of 2 or 4 right so it'd be 2 4 8 16 32 64 I have 20 in my Dell and that's because I'm running a 16 gig module with a 4 gate module the 4 gig module is obviously smaller in capacity it is also slower and the timings are higher so it's really dragging down the 16 gig module it's a team group I forget what model it is but that's a team group module it's pretty nice module I was hoping to run the pair so that I could have 32 gigs in total but I'm still willing to mix up the modules so that I could have higher higher ram capacity overall which is great for video editing in a sort it's way better than 8 gigs which is what the laptop came with stock so more on that in this video here if you want to check it out but I will say I'm currently running mix RAM and one of my frequently used devices and I haven't had any issues to date I'm not trying to scare you I just want to let you know that there is a possibility of a BSOD every now and then related to memory and yeah that that's why obviously the optimal thing to do would be to mix identical modules and so we've come full-circle should you mix modules and short no you really shouldn't but can you you absolutely can't as long as we're talking about again the same generation of memory in this case ddr4 the most recent generation for desktop platforms like this I will say that has someone who's used mixed module systems before you're probably not going to notice a difference unless using very sensitive platforms Rison tends to be a bit more sensitive with memory than Intel Intel also has again we showed briefly in the video flex mode which will enable dual channel for even mixed capacity modules at least up to the minimum capacity of one dim which is nice AMD doesn't really come out and say this although it has been reported that it works with AMD though strictly speaking I would stick to two actual kits that are meant to work together especially AMD Intel you can probably be a bit looser with those terms and get by with a bit less just because of the nature of Intel's architecture when compared to that of Verizon's and the Infinity fabric with that if you guys like this video like the advice in it give this one a thumbs up I appreciate a subscribe become a floatplane member you guys can join our public discord server I would appreciate that as well and you know leave a comment down below let's chat it up down there my name is Greg thanks for learning with me
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