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G.Skill ram, two different sets

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Hey guys, I was wondering if this would work.

I'm currently using 2x1gb in my rig, its been working well so far.

I want to buy another pair, and i found these 2x2gb.

they look very similiar in specs and model name, would they work together?

Also, would it be safe to have it at 1.9v? or should i just stay at 1.8v to be safe?

Thanks in advanced for the response
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They should work fine together especially at stock clocks. My guess is you'll probably need to bump the voltage up to 1.9 though.
Thanks for the response, Shake. I'll take a shot at buying the new ram. Hopefully all goes well.
most of the times vdimm voltage is ok up to 2.1, and you also my need more nb voltage if your wanting 6gb's
just a side note: You should update your profile with your rig information. Sometimes it's helpful when asking questions, others can reference it.
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just a side note: You should update your profile with your rig information. Sometimes it's helpful when asking questions, others can reference it.

Yea, I was about to do it a little while ago, then I got caught up with some other stuff. Gonna work on it right now.

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most of the times vdimm voltage is ok up to 2.1, and you also my need more nb voltage if your wanting 6gb's

I'm a first time overclocker, just built this machine a month ago. I've been working on all the voltage stuff, and I think I'm pretty close to finding stable.

I have nbcore at 1.25, do you think thats enough? I think the next notch would be 1.40

And this might be a little off topic.. I'm trying to hit 3ghz on q6600, FSB = 333. What would be the best DRAM Frequency to use? I currently have it at DDR2-667, i believe thats 1:1. Not quite sure though
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