Huddo93
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System Name | Gaming Rig |
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Processor | i7 2600k @ 4.5GHz |
Motherboard | Asus Z77 Deluxe-V |
Cooling | Corsair H100 |
Memory | RipjawsX 8GB @ 2133MHz 11-11-11-30 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA GTX670 SC @ 1300MHz core |
Storage | OCZ Vertex 4 256GB + 1TB Samsung HDD |
Display(s) | 23" LG W2343T |
Case | Corsair 650D |
Power Supply | Corsiar AX-850 |
Hi Guys,
Been surfing this forum for a while now, finally decided to sign up
I've been wondering this for a while now. In the up and coming X79 platform from Intel, they have included Quad Channel Ram.
So I've been asking myself, is it possible to just take two "Dual Channel" kits of ram, something like a highly clocked G.Skill Ripjaws X @ 2133Mhz, in a 2x4GB kit. Put two of these kits in the X79 Quad Channel slots (so 16GB's @ 2133MHz) and have it run stable in Quad Channel?
I cant think of a reason why not, or will there be compatibility issues? or am I asking a completely stupid question here?
Any Help would be awesome
Been surfing this forum for a while now, finally decided to sign up
I've been wondering this for a while now. In the up and coming X79 platform from Intel, they have included Quad Channel Ram.
So I've been asking myself, is it possible to just take two "Dual Channel" kits of ram, something like a highly clocked G.Skill Ripjaws X @ 2133Mhz, in a 2x4GB kit. Put two of these kits in the X79 Quad Channel slots (so 16GB's @ 2133MHz) and have it run stable in Quad Channel?
I cant think of a reason why not, or will there be compatibility issues? or am I asking a completely stupid question here?
Any Help would be awesome