Memory compatibility

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Have 6GB of kingston triple channel DDr3 1600 cl9 and i wanted to get another 6gb but this memory is not stocked anymore but i can get my hands on some Corsair of the same spec. Would having 6 of king and 6 of corsair be wise or unwise?. I always believed having the same brand would ultimately work best. Any thoughts on this please advise and thanks in advance for taking the time to answer.
 
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So your thinking i don't need the memory then? Just sitting idle im using about 37% of my memory
 
Let's find out whats running at bootup thats useing up your memory.

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Hey john b i will try that tonight. I also downloaded memtest86 to see if i have bad memory but when i run it it will just sit at the test select screen and dosnt run. I run the same disk on another computer and it works. Now im thinking something else is wrong with my i7 rig. Comp specs are at the bottome . Any ideas?
 
Did you select what test to run? If you use the USB installer and boot to a USB drive, it starts right away:

http://www.memtest.org/#downiso

By the *NEW!* download. You just select your USB drive and it formats and "installs" memtest right on it. Then just select USB in your boot selection.
 
If memtest doesn't start running then there is something definately wrong, just don't know what. Is your memory at default speed and timings?
 
Ok i did the usb mem test and that worked and shows a error. I have 3 sticks how do i know which is bad? I provided a pic to show what it says. I'm guessing i need new memory. Any ideas on what i should upgrade to? Guess another question is i have 6 slots and 3 sticks. I see they are color coded 3and 3. Can i use say 5 of the 6 slots or does it have to have even 3 and then another 3. Reason i ask this is i can buy another 3 of this type to give myself more ram but if it wont work 5 of 6 slots then ill have to go another route and mabie buy faster and better memory.
 

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To know which one is bad test them individually.

You can use 5 sticks but it won't be triple channel. Realistically dual channel is enough but you won't even have true dual channel if you have 5 sticks. How long have you had the RAM? It's likely still under warranty (think all their RAM is still lifetime) and Kingston will replace it for you. It can be a bit of a hassle though.
 
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