Memory upgrade - please help me choose

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Hey guys,

I have an older system which is running great, but as I get into running virtual machines, I find I am running out of memory.

MB: Gigabyte X99-SLI (has 6 ram slots)
Processor: Intel i7-5820K
RAM: Kingston Predator 4x4GB DDR4 2666MHz

QUESTION: Should I ditch the 4x4GB I have and go for a different configuration or use the extra slots with 'something' compatible?

Cheers,
Rob
 
Only 6 slots that I can see, unless I am being dumb. (Edit: I am being dumb, online docs say it has 8)

If I add another 2x4GB, do they have to be identical? The 4GB modules don't seem to be all that common anymore.
Could I drop 2x8GB or 2x16GB along side my existing?
I'm not really looking for the cheapest solution, but rather the best ratio of size/£
 
That sounds sensible (4x8GB).

Any pointers on speed compatability with my existing 2666 MHz, (should I stick to something that is also running at 2666 MHz) or should I just configure them appropriately in the BIOS?
 
Yeah, matching is tricky at a sensible price point. I paid ~£70 around 5 years ago for them, but those I can find are easily twice that much.

So, if I just go for something like this, am I good? Is there a more sensible option than these?

The above assumes that I go for two sets of 2x8GB and see if they will co-exist with my current memory. If not, I just ditch the old stuff.
 
So, if I understand correctly, the 2 x Predator (2x8GB) is probably my best bet. That way I retain quad channel even if I have to remove the existing 4x4GB.
 
I still have the same concern with the Vulcan modules as before, they don't specify what density they are and your board doesn't seem to exist in their configurator, though I'd be surprised if they were 16Gbit in 8GB capacity (but such modules do exist and are easily purchased accidentally).

I had another look on Kingston's configurator and they only recommend 8Gbit modules for the X99-SLI and seem to exclude the Fury range entirely. Crucial have a much wider range of recommendations, including Ballistix modules, but some of these actually specify you might receive 1Rx16, so I assume they'd have to refund you, if you received one and it didn't work.

You could try asking Team Group or OCUK directly if they'll work with your board.
Super. Thanks for the feedback.
 
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