(05-03-2015, 06:39 AM)Losi Wrote: Give us your pc specs and ram companies. Crucial should match with Crucial. Corsair doesn't work with Crucial or other brands. They need to be from the same company. It's needed for dual, triple and quad channel ram. Only if your mobo supports it.
I have to disagree with some of this. I have mixed RAM brands for YEARS with quite minimal issue. I've had a very rare event where some cheap off-brand ram didn't play well with something like Kingston or Crucial or Mushkin.
The following link covers dual channel memory and the "requirements" or lack there of:
http://acer.custhelp.com/app/answers/det...-memory%3F
"... It is not required that identical modules be used, but this is often recommended for best compatibility for dual channel operation. It is possible to use a single-sided module of 512 MB and a double-sided module of 512 MB in dual-channel configuration, but how fast and stable it is depends on the memory controller...."
"Modules rated at different speeds can be run in dual-channel mode, although the motherboard will then run all memory modules at the speed of the slowest module. Some motherboards, however, have compatibility issues with certain brands or models of modules when attempting to use them in dual-channel mode. For this reason, it is generally advised to use identical pairs of memory modules. Several motherboard manufacturers only support configurations where a matched pair of modules are used."
So the take away here, is that it varies from mobo mfg to mobo mfg. You may read the manual for your motherboard to see what it says regarding dual channel.
All that being said, as long as the memory is compatible with your machine, adding it SHOULD be ok. Practice safe computer service (ESD prevention) and you will probably be fine.