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you will need to match your motherboards capabilities with this memory. as long as it supports 3600 speed it will work (it will only work at the highest speed your motherboard is capable of running.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Ricky, This would be dependent on your motherboard and whether it supports the speed and capacity of this memory kit. We'd be happy to help you with choosing the proper memory kit for your system, please reach out to our support team: support.corsair.com -Brian
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.i would personally recommend a PC4 24000 kit as it's sounds like it would be more compatible with your board.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The challenge I know of is with a Ryzen 5 2600, I couldn't get these to run at 3600, I had to run them at a slower rate.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.yes, you can. Depending on how many dimms your mother board has (2 or 4) you can add more, and or upgrade. Just remember that it is always best to make sure the ram you are upgrading to is the same. Always best to buy them all at the same time. You can run ram from different manufacturers, but your gambling at that time. The timings and everything maybe slightly different and can cause issues. If I am going to do a ram upgrade on a PC, and I am blind to how the internal set up is for that PC; I will always use Corsair LPX DDR ram. I know with it I will not see any physical interference issues with the CPU cooler.
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