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RAM

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Im not sure if this should go in the hardware or game's so i posted in here because its a bit of both

have two computers this computer the other computer has 1gig and loads games almost instantly and my computer has

512 ram and i want to upgrade, what i would like to know is what will happen if i put in a 1.5 with a 512mg stick

Edited by rat-boyJ

What is the pass for the RAM?

What is the type for the ram?

What is the capacity for the ram socket it self?

:P;)

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i dont really know much about computers so could someone please help me out with all the information,

all i know is that i have 512 and i am going to upgrade to 1g

When i go into the computer shop the shop owner will most likely help me out

Edited by rat-boyJ

Download SIW. Use it to check what type of RAM and what speed it is. Also check to see the maximum speed supported by your motherboard. But yeah, someone at a tech shop would be able to help you.

Download SIW. Use it to check what type of RAM and what speed it is. Also check to see the maximum speed supported by your motherboard. But yeah, someone at a tech shop would be able to help you.
Thanks for this good tool Jeremyyes_sir.gif

Or just take the RAM out and make a picture or type the information on the label of the RAM. Sometimes shop owners sell what they want to sell ;).

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