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<blockquote data-quote="BGonaSTICK" data-source="post: 116406" data-attributes="member: 176912"><p>LOL, bad time to be looking at RAM when you've had a few... </p><p></p><p>The definitive answer is in your motherboard specifications. What is the motherboard make/model/revision number? It should be printed on the board somewhere.</p><p></p><p>There is a lot more to memory than that, including CAS latency, access speed (as well as bus speed) optimum timing settings, chip configuration (double/single sided/number) and even then the chip manufacturer can make it incompatible with any given board.</p><p></p><p>The memory slots often have a preference based on their layout and number etc.</p><p></p><p>There will also be a limit imposed by the board and/or BIOS (which, if the latter <em>may</em> be increased with a BIOS flash)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BGonaSTICK, post: 116406, member: 176912"] LOL, bad time to be looking at RAM when you've had a few... The definitive answer is in your motherboard specifications. What is the motherboard make/model/revision number? It should be printed on the board somewhere. There is a lot more to memory than that, including CAS latency, access speed (as well as bus speed) optimum timing settings, chip configuration (double/single sided/number) and even then the chip manufacturer can make it incompatible with any given board. The memory slots often have a preference based on their layout and number etc. There will also be a limit imposed by the board and/or BIOS (which, if the latter [i]may[/i] be increased with a BIOS flash) [/QUOTE]
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