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Can I run a module of DDR3 1066mhz and a 1333mhz in the same system?
I currently have 2 gigs of DDR3 1066mgz (pc3 10666) and was going to add 2 more gigs but was wondering if I could install DDR3 1333mhz with my current memory. What kind of issues would i run into doing this? Any special settings or clocking? Do the timings have to be the same? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Correction (pc3 8500)
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
yes you can but you will run into some issues , your ddr3 1333mhz will adjust itself to slower clock to match the 1066 mhz, so it's pointless since it's just be underclocked
- .Lv 51 decade ago
buy another pair of the same speed, if you buy a pair of 1333mhz then they will underclock themselves to match the 1066mhz pair so its just a waste of money