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Jun 24 2023 12:31pm
So I was looking to upgrade my ram i currently have. But im not super tech savvy

Had a few questions if anybody knew

Can i replace my old sticks of ram with brand new ones without it messing up any of my PC settings

2ndly if this ram here : CORSAIR Vengeance LPX 64GB (4x16GB) DDR4 3200 (PC4-25600) C16 1.35V Desktop Memory - Black

Would be compatible with my i9 9900k without any issues


Any info would be great on this, as google gave me very vague answers i was looking for
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Jun 24 2023 12:59pm
Shouldn't have to worry much about compatibility except with your motherboard.
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Quote (KevlarKondom @ Jun 24 2023 11:59am)
Shouldn't have to worry much about compatibility except with your motherboard.


looks like i have the - ROG Strix z390 E gaming MOBO
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Quote (fiddle1104 @ Jun 24 2023 12:02pm)
looks like i have the - ROG Strix z390 E gaming MOBO


Those parts will be compatible with each other.

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lmk if you want the link to the site this was taken from.

This post was edited by KevlarKondom on Jun 24 2023 01:11pm
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Quote (KevlarKondom @ Jun 24 2023 12:07pm)
Those parts will be compatible with each other.

Edit: https://i.imgur.com/WUY8I3j.png

lmk if you want the link to the site this was taken from.


Okay cool ty. But nothing should be changed with any of the settings or stuff like that, that might cause issues as in.
Low FPS. Bottlenecking crashing, etc..
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Jun 24 2023 03:23pm
Your motherboard is compatible and has 4 DIMM slots so you're good. You don't gain anything in terms of speed from going with 4x16gb vs 2x32gb on a dual channel motherboard so I would usually just buy 2 sticks, it's less of a headache. After you've installed your new ram, don't forget to go into bios and enable XMP again.
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