kazazza
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My PC has dual ram - 4 slots in total
Can I put 3 sticks in there - all 2gb and have it work?
Thanks!
Edit: Ive got one stick in there atm and OBV its working ok
[Edited on 24-02-2011 by kazazza]
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adiohead
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depends on the type of RAM and motherboard
Try it out and see if it works
[Edited on 24-02-2011 by adiohead]
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_Allan_
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http://www.crucial.com/uk/store/drammemory.aspx?gclid=CPSP0YLBoacCFdFX4QodglJcYQ&cpe=pd_google_uk&ef_id=ft9NPvo6AwAABZM:20110224191726:s
Don't have to buy from there but good tool.
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ed
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You have to have a 64-bit computer to use over 4GB of RAM. You can use 3 sticks of RAM, but broadly speaking it's better to have it installed in even quantities.
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moka
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quote: Originally posted by ed
You have to have a 64-bit computer to use over 4GB of RAM. You can use 3 sticks of RAM, but broadly speaking it's better to have it installed in even quantities.
You have to have a 64-bit operating system to use over 4GB of RAM. You can use 3 sticks of RAM, but broadly speaking it's better to have it installed in even quantities.
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ed
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Sorry, did someone call the pedant police, because I'll just let them know that a 64-bit operating system will only work on a 64-bit computer while they're here.
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