/sqt/ Stupid Questions Thread

>This logic makes sense right?
No

If a guy with myopia looks at something with binoculars will he see clearly?

Then explain?
Isn't this why it's always been recommended to get sticks in pairs rather than buying a single one?

yes

Speed has nothing to do with why you get paired ram.
When you buy a dual channel/tri/quad channel ram kit, the ram has been tested to work together. If you get random ram unpaired, it hasent been specifically tested together to work properly with each other.It has been set to frequencies that all the ram will function at together. You can run in to problems getting unpaired ram.

Speed wise, the ram will work at what ever the lowest ram clock is.
So 3200/3200/2600/2600. The 3200 will clock at 2600 since its the lowest speed.

Does your board support quad channel ram?

This is my mobo:
newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130918&cm_re=MSI_H110M_Gaming_LGA_1151_Intel_H110_HDMI_SATA_6Gb/s_USB_3.1_Micro_ATX-_-13-130-918-_-Product

Am I limited to only purchasing ddr4 2133 mhz 288 pin ram then?

Are you suppose to update your HDD driver?

I'm retarded and just realized how stupid my question was - thank you.
Thanks but I realized my thinking was wrong. Just so we're clear - having 4 slots for memory doesn't mean the motherboard can actually use them then right?

So if a motherboard says "dual channel" it can really only support 2 then?

DDR4 288pin yes.
2133 MHz is what's listed on their site. You can probably go higher.
us.msi.com/Motherboard/H110M-GAMING/Overview#
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