Question, purchasing some more RAM. Input needed.
I am going to be 5 boxing soon. only thing i was worried about was if my PC could handle it. I have 2 gig ram in it now. my question is.
if i were to add more RAM, does it have to match the RAM i have in it now? or can i buy any type or RAM. here is what i was thinking about.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820145197
RE: Question, purchasing some more RAM. Input needed.
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Originally Posted by 'Taybox',index.php?page=Thread&postID=141995#post1 41995
I am going to be 5 boxing soon. only thing i was worried about was if my PC could handle it. I have 2 gig ram in it now. my question is.
if i were to add more RAM, does it have to match the RAM i have in it now? or can i buy any type or RAM. here is what i was thinking about.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820145197
two thinsg you should know about ram.
1. they work in pairs. and these pairs must be installed in the correct order. meaning 2 gig chips go in the first slot, 1 gig chip goes in second slot, 2 gig chip goes in third slot, 1 gig chip goes in fourth slot. dont ask why this is the case. its just how the mobos are designed. you can always configure it your way, but optimally, you'll get better performance if you match the pairs. many mobos have colored ram slots for this purpose. pair 1 goes in white slots, pair 2 goes in blue slots (or whatever color scheme your mobo uses).
2. they run as fast as the slowest ram. weakest link sorta deal. the ones you're buying are PC2 8500, or they run at 1066MHz. if your older ram is PC6200 or 5600 or whatever other numbers you will find... it means they're running at a lower speed, and your computer will match ALL your ram to the LOWER speed no matter how fast your new ram can go.
also, you might wanna consider if its compatible with your OS. if you have a 32bit OS, you are limited to 3.7gigs max as that's the max your OS can handle. if you're replacing your old ram, fine. no biggie. if you're adding 4 gigs to your current 2 gig setup, totaling 6 gigs, you will need Vista64 to utilize all of the ram.
RE: Question, purchasing some more RAM. Input needed.
Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Taybox',index.php?page=Thread&postID=141995#post1 41995
I am going to be 5 boxing soon. only thing i was worried about was if my PC could handle it. I have 2 gig ram in it now. my question is.
if i were to add more RAM, does it have to match the RAM i have in it now? or can i buy any type or RAM. here is what i was thinking about.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820145197
i bought that exact package this past week, working fine for me (don't really have much use for the fan, but the package WITH the fan was cheaper than the pack WITHOUT so...)