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PostPosted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 11:04 am 
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The last time I did this, the choices were a lot simpler.

My desktop (dual core 2.4 GHz Pentium) has 4 slots, 2 of which have 512 Mb 667 ram modules in them.

I saw a nice deal on Newegg for 2 1 Gb 667 ram modules.

Is there anything I need to worry about compatibility between the old ones and the new? Are there certain brands I should just stay away from?

As I recall, with a dual core, 4 slots means each core can access equal amounts of ram (I could be way off), so this way I'd have 1.5 Gb available to each core.

Advice welcome.

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The only real consideration, you've already covered. The 667 is the important part, and if you got faster RAM it'd have to be down-clocked to match whatever the slowest stick in the system was.

I find that Corsair and Kingston have always been reliable.


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Cool deal. The ram on sale was Corsair.

Thanks for the help, Lenas.

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Buy the RAM. Corsair is sweet, and you've matched speeds already.

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