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If I wanted to upgrade the RAM in my desktop machine, are there different kinds (like there's two different kinds of video cards)? -- nm
Posted by
JaxSean (aka JaxSean)
Jan 11 '10, 08:15
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tons. just go to crucial.com and use their nifty tool. -- nm
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decline
Jan 11, 08:21
there are tons of kinds, but you have to get the kind specific to your pc (ie, speed requirements)
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tRuMaN
Jan 11, 08:17
Many. If it's a name brand, go to Kingston.com and find the part number, then you'll get all the details on the type
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oblique
Jan 11, 08:16
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Those are different "brands," but are they all the same type of card? -- nm
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JaxSean
Jan 11, 08:22
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The memory will be something like DDR3 or DDR2 at a certain speed (800, 1200, etc)
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oblique
Jan 11, 08:24
no, there are also many different types. -- nm
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decline
Jan 11, 08:24
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