I'm either missing something or this is ridiculously cheap for what it is. Around £40 from other websites. Google the part number and Corsair's website states it is 1 x 4GB as opposed to 2 x 2GB.
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DemetriusDoomsCrasto
2 Sep 17#1
100% sure this is a mistake. Looks like they just put up the page.
jorg
2 Sep 17#2
heat added thanks! just ordered 4 sticks, fingers crossed.
moh223
2 Sep 17#3
Silly question, if I have 3000mhz 8GB ram in my build, can I add this 4GB stick?
tomlilwuff to moh223
2 Sep 17#5
In short often you will get it to work, but I believe it will reduce the speed across the other memory. They often recommend against mixing brands/ speeds of memory, but I don't know how true that is. If I were you I would be more tempted to get an extra two sticks as otherwise it will put you down to single channel with 3 sticks, regardless of whether it works or not. For this price I would definitely lean towards giving it a try!
Darbo to moh223
2 Sep 17#6
No you can't, you would need to put in the same RAM you already have if your wanting to add more.
orig to Darbo
2 Sep 17#10
of course you can add it if you're motherboard is ddr4 but will reduce the speed to the slowest stick and stop the dual channel, so just but 2 x sticks for £30.
Darbo to orig
2 Sep 17#13
Yes you can add it, but different sticks usually cause massive issues. Different timings, slower speed etc and then they could just not work at all which i have had before.
Hollins
2 Sep 17#4
It doesn't specify that it's two sticks so I'm guessing it's just the one
Hollins
2 Sep 17#7
If you google the part number it comes up as 1 x 4GB on both Scan and Corsair websites.
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Google the part number and Corsair's website states it is 1 x 4GB as opposed to 2 x 2GB.
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