memory stick question

Chris Miller lordsauronthegreat at gmail.com
Thu Mar 29 20:18:23 UTC 2007


If you don't have the manual, go to the mobo's manufacturer site.
They almost always have pdf files of the manual for download (and
updated drivers, etc.)

On 3/29/07, D. R. Evans <doc.evans at gmail.com> wrote:
> anthony baldwin said the following at 03/29/2007 12:21 PM :
> >
> > Now, I just ordered a new computer.
> > I was going to just buy a mobo/cpu combo and upgrade this one,
> > but, for the same price, I found a whole machine with the same CPU, etc.
> > Now, when it arrives, it will have one 512mb stick.
> > Do I have to precisely match that stick to add another?  It has slots
>
> Well, you got several responses, and I'm going to give you another one:
> look in the manual that comes with the computer, and do whatever it says.
>
> I have a bunch of machines scattered around me as I write this, almost all
> of which have been upgraded with extra RAM, and there is no one consistent
> rule that applies to all those upgrades. In each case, I followed whatever
> instructions came with the computer (or mobo).
>
>   Doc
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