Yes, you can mix 2Rx8 and 1Rx8 RAM modules, but there are some considerations. The system will typically run both modules at the speed of the slower one, and the total available memory will be reduced if the modules are of different capacities. Additionally, using RAM from the same manufacturer and with similar specifications is recommended to ensure compatibility and stability. Always check your motherboard's specifications for supported configurations.
The ram already in it is a micron 4gb 2rx8 PC3L-12800s-11-11-FP MT16KTF51264HZ-1G6M1
My IT provider is convincing me there is no difference between a 2Rx4 and a 2Rx8 RAM. A littledigging aroundinformed me that x4 means 4 bits on a chip vs x8 means 8 bits. Which is good, but what difference does that make?
My guess is yes. The 1Rx = single rank ie memory chips on one side only. eg 2Rx4 would be double sided RAM 1rx8 is single sided. Single sided is quicker. I don't know what the x8 or x16 means but I think it has to do with accessibilty......I couldn't find much out except that regardless of rank number(4,8,16 etc) the CPU only accesses one at a time......it seems to make no difference.
2rx4 is better
I think the 1gb 2rx16 is best!
Posssible, but not recoomended... can cause crashes etc.
You cant mix differente speeds or types of ram. Sizes are ok to mix. Oh and you cant put in ram with a higher speed than your motherboard can handle, plus all computers have a maximum ram which can be installed, so check that too.
Yes you can mix the ram, but the ram will default to the slowest of the set and only run at the slower speed.
50-50 mix of water and antifreeze.
The difference between Memory Module 2Rx8 and 2Rx4 lies in their organization and data width; 2Rx8 refers to a module with 2 ranks of 8-bit data paths, while 2Rx4 has 2 ranks of 4-bit data paths. This affects the memory's throughput and performance characteristics. In terms of compatibility, they may not be directly interchangeable due to differing data widths, which can impact how the memory controller interacts with the modules. Always check the motherboard specifications to ensure compatibility with the desired memory configuration.
u take a ram then add an a. then mix it together and get a lam. then add another a. then ding dong ditch ramalama!!
Yes, it will run when in defrost or mix.