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huagulong
post Jun 25 2009, 07:30 PM
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Hi, i currently have 2 512ram on my system.
And i was thinking of upgrading the ram as my system keeps crashing.
So, i was thinking can my system support 2 1gig ram?

my system specs are as follows:
abit an8 ultra amd 939mb
amd athlon64 3000+ socket 939
albatrib geforce 6600GT pci- express 128mb+dvi+tv out


im not very good with tech stuffs. so, please tell me if there's any another info u guys need.

thanks in advance
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jephree
post Jun 25 2009, 10:10 PM
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It is not good to be mixing RAM sizes, speeds, or manufacturers, especially in a dual channel motherboard.

If you want to run 4 sticks they should be all 4 identical in size, speed, and manufacturer.
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