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need RAM help
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i have a pc its a hp my mobo is a asus A7VBX-LA Socket A (462) AMD Motherboard w/Sound, Video, Lan with a amd athlon 3100+ 2.20 Ghz 236 mb, with 512 mb pc2700 ddr - sdram memory. my mobo has 2 memory slots i didnt know if the slots are ordered like primary and secondary so when i installed the new 1gb i put it in the original 512mb slot
I would always suggest installing memory in matched pairs. 512mb and a 1gb stick sounds like asking for issues
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In my 3 decades of RAM experiences, other than defective RAM and too much RAM for the BIOS or OS to access, the number one problem is mismatched RAM speed (measured in time such as nanoseconds or speed such as gigahertz). Be it slow or fast, all RAM banks must be the same. It generally doesn't hurt if it is also all the same manufacturer but that is only for swapping and power considerations. The chips themselves have the ratings written on them.
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the number one problem is mismatched RAM speed (measured in time such as nanoseconds or speed such as gigahertz). Be it slow or fast, all RAM banks must be the same
Last edited by jbennet; Jul 8th, 2009 at 9:46 pm.
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