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| my question is that if i had a ram of say 330 MHz and i realized that it was not supported but my somputer still runs. the point is is that i want to upgrade to two gigs and i need to replace my old ram to do so. and if i do i have to get a higher frequency so will the new stuff work after having the old frequency in there first ![]() ________________________ This user added the following: ________________________ and as for the intro thing im a guy who tried to build my own computer, failed but latter got it working with a new mobo, now i am in a computer programing class and i plan on ding it as a profession. C++ for anyone who cares Last edited by noaccess0; 01-31-2007 at 11:39 PM. Reason: Double Post |
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