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<blockquote data-quote="Mickha" data-source="post: 890264" data-attributes="member: 187442"><p>Some games are good for testing your system, as they use a lot of memory, graphics and CPU.</p><p>Try using just the 2 x1 GB sticks, in the correct slots, Motherboards usually have them colour matched, but check an online manual.</p><p>If that fails then try just the 2 x 0.5 GB sticks.</p><p>I would also check your motherboard manufacturers website for advice on compatible memory.</p><p>Crucial used to have diagnostic software, on their site, that scanned your PC and recommended which memory was most suitable, it was very useful, for older machines, I used to work on, where you couldn't get any information, regarding the motherboard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickha, post: 890264, member: 187442"] Some games are good for testing your system, as they use a lot of memory, graphics and CPU. Try using just the 2 x1 GB sticks, in the correct slots, Motherboards usually have them colour matched, but check an online manual. If that fails then try just the 2 x 0.5 GB sticks. I would also check your motherboard manufacturers website for advice on compatible memory. Crucial used to have diagnostic software, on their site, that scanned your PC and recommended which memory was most suitable, it was very useful, for older machines, I used to work on, where you couldn't get any information, regarding the motherboard. [/QUOTE]
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