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I would like to know which ddr 5 rams are compatible with my computer. I have 2 16gb ram sticks, one with cl 40 and the other cl 36, will they work if I use them, both 5200mt hyper fury

 I would like to know which ddr 5 rams are compatible with my computer. I have 2 16gb ram sticks, one with cl 40 and the other cl 36, will they work if I use them, both 5200mt hyper fury

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It will always run at the highest CL, but you can use different CLs, although this will make the PC more unstable, may cause blue screen errors, may affect games, etc., but it will not damage the motherboard.

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Hi @CraiovaDan 

 

CL36 memory modules are XMP memory modules, and your computer supports them. You should use all CL36 memory modules.

 

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 Yes, but in my case, I can use one with a CL 40 and one with a CL 36, but it affects the motherboard over time, it can burn out or the system will go after the slower CL 40. I'm interested in whether it damages the motherboard or not?

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It will always run at the highest CL, but you can use different CLs, although this will make the PC more unstable, may cause blue screen errors, may affect games, etc., but it will not damage the motherboard.

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