8Gb and 16Gb RAM can be used together, but it is important to note that they will operate at different speeds. 8GB of RAM will typically run at a lower speed than 16GB of RAM. This is due to the fact that 8GB of RAM is typically slower than 16GB of RAM. However, both types of RAM can be used together in order to get the best performance possible.
Both the RAMs are DDR4 1.2V 260-pin SO-DIMM SDRAM. If it is currently harbouring 2400MHz , it down clocks to 2133MHz i.e., configured speed. Latency is nothing to be worried about (CL17, CL14). Page 2, max 16gb is what is listed. Get module with exact specs, voltage, configuration as listed in the manual.
It's a dual-channel memory kit with two 16GB DDR5 memory modules with a single-rank design. By default, the Trident Z5 RGB memory modules operate at DDR4-4800 at 1.1V with JEDEC timings (40-40-40).
Yes, you can have an 8GB and a 16GB RAM laptop. The two types of RAM are not mutually exclusive and can be used together in a single computer. While 8GB of RAM is enough for most users, power users and gamers often prefer 16GB or more. If you plan on using your laptop for resource-intensive tasks like video editing or gaming, then 16GB of RAM

Damascusness. • 2 yr. ago. yes u can but all your ram will only clock to 2666mhz. weeddee. • 2 yr. ago. Yeah you can but 3200mhz will down clock its self to match the 2666 so if you don't mind slow speeds and more ram then go for it but if you want it to run at 3200 then don't put them in. WingsofSky.

1. Posted March 3, 2021. 1 minute ago, DaJakerBoss said: You can mix-and-match. Try for 2667 of the tightest (smallest) timings you can find and it'll just default to match whatever the other sticks are running no problem. Yea, if you can, try to get roughly the same speed and size.
First pic shows 8GB in single channel. 2nd pic shows a single 8GB running at 667MHz and a single 4GB running at 800MHz, with total ram of 12GB, and it's running at dual channel. Intel doesn't really specify if Flex is supported on all of their CPUs, so it's difficult to find out. Here is one that supports it.
2. If you want more memory, use 2x8Gb kit or 2x16Gb kit for 16Gb or 32Gb, don't bother buying single sticks and retaining the use of a single 4Gb stick.. 3. 1x16Gb + 1x4Gb = 4Gb + 4Gb run in dual channel, the remaining 12Gb is run in single channel and is only used After the dual channel is saturated.

You can use 4GB RAM and 8GB RAM together, but use them with caution. You must understand the risks of mixing the RAM sticks. They must be compatible both with the processor and one another. The motherboard must support the combined RAM capacity. This is why RAMs are often sold as a matched kit of 2x4GB, 2x8GB and so on.

Agree that it is best not to mix speeds. However, my understanding is that the RAM speed should work at the lowest memory module speed which is the 2133 of the memory that is already there. So the new memory stick speed will reduce to the 2133 speed and all should work. If you already have the Crucial 8GB DDR-4 2400 then it should be fine to Solution. #2. rc_01 said: I have a PC with two 8GB 3200Mghz (ADATA D30) sticks plugged to a Ryzen 3600 on a Gigabyte B550 Gaming X Motherboard. I have been facing memory bottleneck, and want to add more RAM to my current setup. Is it appropriate to install one 16GB stick for now (same brand and clock speed as my current 2*8GB sticks) in either Would mixing same Mhz from same manufactorer even same name rams, but different sizes work together,? for example: CORSAIR Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200MHz 32GB 2x16GB with CORSAIR Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200MHz 16GB 2x8GB Thank you for your answers
Consultation. Thank you for reaching out for a consultation regarding mixing RAM modules of different capacities. While it is technically possible to use 2 16GB and 2 8GB RAM modules together, it is important to consider a few key factors before doing so. Ensuring that the RAM modules are compatible with your motherboard and CPU is crucial.
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