Mixing memory question

I currently have 2x512MB for 1GB of Crucial Ballistix memory sticks in my system right now. I am planning to buy 2x1GB for 2GB of Corsair XMS memory and mixing it with the Crucial stuff. The memory are to be used on my main system right now which is using a MSI K8N Neo4/SLI board at 2-2-2-5 timings with a AMD 3700+ San Diego core. The Corsair XMS memory can run at 2-3-3-6 timings so I don't believe it would be much of a problem running my Crucial stuff at 2-3-3-6 as well. With this setup all 4 memory slots would be full, and I'll have 3GB worth of memory. However, I am wondering if I would run into any problems using these two memory brands together. Are there any potential problems that I should be aware of before I buy the memory?

Find out what voltage each ram uses.
One might use 2.6v the other might use 2.75v.
Seeing as you cannot run each dimm at a separate voltage they should be of a similar voltage.
Otherwise one might be getting to much
and the other maybe too little
Either way could cause problems

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