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Mar 15 2017 12:27am
Quote (yupitsmeh @ Mar 14 2017 10:35pm)
Nice dodge
Mr Ghotlogic
Simple request to back your senile ways denied again




The only dodge in here is you.
I made a statement, you don't agree. Fine...prove me wrong.
You do this all the time...you put the burden of proof on me. When it was YOU who said I was incorrect. The burden of proof is on you my friend. :/

As for where I got my information, I just called and asked. Mostly Corsair, but Crucial as well.

I assume you can work a telephone?
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Quote (Ghot @ Mar 15 2017 01:27am)
The only dodge in here is you.
I made a statement, you don't agree. Fine...prove me wrong.
You do this all the time...you put the burden of proof on me. When it was YOU who said I was incorrect. The burden of proof is on you my friend. :/

As for where I got my information, I just called and asked. Mostly Corsair, but Crucial as well.

I assume you can work a telephone?


I stated first and have dealt with rma'ing many times especially with crucial, patriot, and gskill, always sent the bad stick in
could even get couple jsp users I know personally to vouch my shit
I have mixed ram many times, adjusting the voltage, timings, is crucial on many motherboards but to lowest common denominator
but here https://patriotmemory.com/faqs/can-i-mix-and-match-different-memory-or-memory-of-different-speeds-if-my-board-supports-dual-channeltriple-channel-will-my-memory-still-run-in-dual-channeltriple-channel/

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Maybe Patriot only uses one OEM's IC chips.

Corsair uses about 4-5 different OEM's IC chips.
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Maybe Patriot only uses one OEM's IC chips.

Corsair uses about 4-5 different OEM's IC chips.


Oh wow dodge again

We aren't dealing with 1990s memory controllers anymore old timer
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Mar 15 2017 10:32am
Quote (yupitsmeh @ Mar 15 2017 09:53am)
Oh wow dodge again

We aren't dealing with 1990s memory controllers anymore old timer




You do realize that you live in a fantasy world, right?
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Mar 15 2017 11:01am
Quote (Ghot @ Mar 15 2017 11:32am)
You do realize that you live in a fantasy world, right?


Says the one that needed to install Windows 7 seven times


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Quote (yupitsmeh @ Mar 15 2017 12:01pm)
Says the one that needed to install Windows 7 seven times



8 times. I didn't NEED to, I wanted to.
Funny how that's too hard for you to remember.
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Mar 15 2017 05:16pm
Quote (Ghot @ Mar 15 2017 02:42pm)
8 times. I didn't NEED to, I wanted to.
Funny how that's too hard for you to remember.


Oh really
Lol
http://forums.d2jsp.org/topic.php?t=64814745&f=188&o=225
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Mar 15 2017 08:20pm


Here just an example of what I have been saying...notice the bolded parts.

This is also assuming you really don't understand and are not just trolling.


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14) I have two Corsair Memory modules that work fine together but when I add two more modules of the matching part number, they won’t work.

Each kit of Corsair Memory is tested to run at its advertised settings in the configuration in which they are sold. If you purchase a 4GB kit (2x2GB), then we can only guarantee its performance and compatibility when using it as a single kit. To ensure the best results with more than two memory modules installed in the same system, it is best to get a kit which has been tested to run in that configuration.



But we all know, you are just trolling, and are pretending you don't understand this. Sad, but that's the way you seem to be. :(
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Quote (Ghot @ Mar 15 2017 09:20pm)
Here just an example of what I have been saying...notice the bolded parts.

This is also assuming you really don't understand and are not just trolling.





But we all know, you are just trolling, and are pretending you don't understand this. Sad, but that's the way you seem to be. :(


Posted proof of you wrong again

Lol nice dodge again and still no proof

And that thread i linked shows your Ghotlogic
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