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Also dont mix up RAM of different types. DDR3L is 1.35V while normal DDR3 is 1.5V which can cause damage and not just run hotter.
Both sticks I used were SODIMM, but yeah it's only temporary since I'm soon replacing both sticks soon.
I haven't noticed changes in temperature for the moment yet.
well there 2 ways either the DDR3 will run at 1.35V means undervolted which can cause stability issues
or both will now run at 1.5V which can cause damage to everything despite that DDR3 modul.
Mostly nothing happens as when OCing you sometimes even going higher but tthey are rated lwoer for a reason and not just because of lazyness.
A generic answer appears here: http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-2528854/mixing-ddr3l-ddr3-brands-ddr3l-slots.html
Well I looked on my RAM's manufacturer website and it says that their DDR3L can handle from 1.3V to ~1.45V
See it by yourself[www.adata.com]
Also the manual didn't state anything about RAM types (only saying that it takes DDR3 SODIMM be it L or not.)