Those memory chips have different voltage and timings. In short, you might get them to work IF you set speed, timings, and voltage manually in the bios. Would I do this, NO. If you want 32gig of ram, get a kit of 2x16 and be done with the problem.
If you elect to manually set speed, timings, etc, I would highly advise you to run memtest for at least 1hr to test the memory.
Most asus boards have a Mem OK button on the board. You can also try using that however what it does is run the memory at slower speeds so that it works.
Those memory chips have different voltage and timings. In short, you might get them to work IF you set speed, timings, and voltage manually in the bios. Would I do this, NO. If you want 32gig of ram, get a kit of 2x16 and be done with the problem.
If you elect to manually set speed, timings, etc, I would highly advise you to run memtest for at least 1hr to test the memory.
Most asus boards have a Mem OK button on the board. You can also try using that however what it does is run the memory at slower speeds so that it works.
The only way you would be able to do that would be to set timings, vdimm, and ram speed manually [to the slowest speed and loosest timings]
Much better idea to get a matched kit; then you know it will work.
You could look for 2 more Hyper-X ram sticks identical to the 2 you have now, and return the Corsair ones.
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