I use less than a day. i3 9100F processor, Gigabyte B365M H motherboard. Kingston HyperX Fury HX424C15FB3/8 memory (8GB, 2400MHz, timings 15-15-15) was already on board. The purchased memory normally made friends with the already installed one, the dual-channel mode works (naturally, the frequency of the purchased chip dropped from 2666 to 2400 due to processor limitations, and because of the first chip, this is normal.), the system determined the timings of the dual-channel mode for some reason 15-15-15, although, judging by JEDEC, the purchased die at a frequency of 2400 should work at timings of about 17-17-17, and, it seems, the timings for the two-channel mode should adjust to them, to slower values. Just in case, I changed the timings of the first die in BIOS (UEFI) from 15-15-15 to 17-17-17. Everything works fine. I don't want to overclock anything. We'll see how things go.
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