Acer PO3-630 RAM sticks running at 2400MT/s, Is it worth adding 48GB total?

Salamankka
Salamankka Member Posts: 3 New User
edited 3:15PM in Predator Desktops

Hi, I have an Acer PO3-630, which originally came with 2x 8GB RAM sticks in slots 2/4. I recently bought 2x 16GB new sticks from Kingston, but they only run at 2400MT/s, while the old ones were running at 3200MT/s. This slowdown is apparently due to XMP OC incompatibility. I also read somewhere that the old ones had CL20 or CL22, while the new ones are CL16.

So my question is: which ones are better to keep? Would it even make sense to add the old sticks back in to have a total of 48GB? I read that it might be pointless. The BIOS doesn’t have any manual options for changing RAM settings or anything RAM-related – version ROI-A4 EC Firmware 1.01 04/10/2021.

I feel like I made a bad purchase :(

PS. Switching slots from 2/4 to 1/2 didn’t change anything. Thanks!

[Edited the thread to add model name and issue detail to the title]

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  • Diya1811
    Diya1811 Ally Posts: 400
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    @Salamankka

    Your new 2x 16GB RAM sticks run at 2400MT/s due to XMP OC incompatibility, while the old ones run at 3200MT/s. The new RAM has a lower CAS Latency (CL16) compared to the old ones (CL20 or CL22), which generally means better performance because the RAM can respond to requests faster. Mixing different RAM sticks can lead to instability and lower performance, as the system will likely run all the RAM at the speed and latency of the slowest stick (2400MT/s in this case). Adding the old sticks back in to have a total of 48GB might not be beneficial due to potential compatibility issues. It's generally best to use identical RAM modules to ensure optimal performance and stability.

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  • Diya1811
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    @Salamankka

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  • seriesdonghua
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    Mixing RAM with different speeds and latencies can cause instability and lower performance. It's best to use identical RAM sticks for optimal stability and performance.
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  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 35,526 Trailblazer
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    Send the memory back and buy sticks with a JEDEC profile of 3200 in the sizes you prefer.

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  • Diya1811
    Diya1811 Ally Posts: 400
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    @Salamankka

    Your new 2x 16GB RAM sticks run at 2400MT/s due to XMP OC incompatibility, while the old ones run at 3200MT/s. The new RAM has a lower CAS Latency (CL16) compared to the old ones (CL20 or CL22), which generally means better performance because the RAM can respond to requests faster. Mixing different RAM sticks can lead to instability and lower performance, as the system will likely run all the RAM at the speed and latency of the slowest stick (2400MT/s in this case). Adding the old sticks back in to have a total of 48GB might not be beneficial due to potential compatibility issues. It's generally best to use identical RAM modules to ensure optimal performance and stability.

    Click on "Yes" if it answers your question or Click on "Like" if you find my answer useful

  • Diya1811
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    @Salamankka

    Click on "Yes" if it answers your question or Click on "Like" if you find my answer useful

  • Diya1811
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    @Salamankka

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  • seriesdonghua
    seriesdonghua Member Posts: 1 New User
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    Mixing RAM with different speeds and latencies can cause instability and lower performance. It's best to use identical RAM sticks for optimal stability and performance.
    seriesdonghua.org

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 35,526 Trailblazer
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    Send the memory back and buy sticks with a JEDEC profile of 3200 in the sizes you prefer.

    Click on "Like" if you find my answer useful or click on "Yes" if it answers your question.