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Can I pair the above kingston rams with it? or there will be compatibility issues?
There could/would be most likely. In any case, forget XMP profiles as you'll most likely need to enter all the timings manually & there could still be stability issues. I have myself also taken the risk of buying a couple of these to pair with my existing Kingston predator kit, let's see how it goes... most likely it should work as the brand & sub timings seem similar but again there could be a difference in the actual DRAM modules making it incompatible.
 
Didn't get it yet. Estimated to be delivered day after tomorrow.
I got the ram yesterday. Looks like those white labeled Chinese black PCB DDR4 sticks. One interesting thing is sticker (from importer) had MRP of 6999. So the deal is probably here to stay.


I bought it for my headless server. It's running at 2133MT/s (manually set in BIOS when I built the system just to avoid any headaches). I'm too lazy to attach a monitor just to test XMP.
 

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I got the ram yesterday. Looks like those white labeled Chinese black PCB DDR4 sticks. One interesting thing is sticker (from importer) had MRP of 6999. So the deal is probably here to stay.


I bought it for my headless server. It's running at 2133MT/s (manually set in BIOS when I built the system just to avoid any headaches). I'm too lazy to attach a monitor just to test XMP.
Test XMP for us man!!
 
Already have 16GB. Is 32GB normal or overkill these days?
I am also moving from 16 -> 32 gigs & it sure is overkill right now if your purpose is only gaming. See if you leverage that extra RAM in multitasking or some specific application & it might start making a little bit of sense.
 
I am also moving from 16 -> 32 gigs & it sure is overkill right now if your purpose is only gaming. See if you leverage that extra RAM in multitasking or some specific application & it might start making a little bit of sense.
If you do development, 16gb is less

I'm referring to IDEs loaded into memory along with set of tabs from Chrome/Edge or Firefox running.
 
If you do development, 16gb is less

I'm referring to IDEs loaded into memory along with set of tabs from Chrome/Edge or Firefox running.
Sure, if you are doing any kind of development involving databases, servers & multiple editors, which most kind of development use, you'll find even 32Gb to be insufficient in some cases. Most productivity apps will almost always be happy with more than 16 gigs for sure but again if you are doing these things you wouldn't be asking the question & for regular day to day use & gaming, 16GB is more than enough.
 
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