adding ram

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by encroach, Sep 7, 2005.

  1. encroach

    encroach Regular member

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  2. jaydeeX3

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    if your board can support up to pc2700 it wouldnt be smart to put pc3200 in....one, you will not get any boost, second, chances are youll fry your PC, your board isnt equipped to handle the voltage in pc 3200 memory, stick to what your board can handle!!!!
     
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    encroach Regular member

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    i also want to know how much ram can my motherboard support
     
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    Encroach, I say this in a nice way. RTFM. You have the motherboard, you have the manual. Read it.
     
  5. ddp

    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    jaydee, it won't fry the motherboard as same voltage.
    encroach, no adavantage to using 3200 on a 2700 system as it will run as a 2700. as GrandpaBW says, do a R.T.F.M.D.(Read The F**king Manual Dummy)
     
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