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  2. whs
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    You can do that but everything will run at the lowest speed.
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  3. Posts : 28,845
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    Mixing ram is an iffy proposition in win 7. At best the faster RAM will slow down to the 1333. At worst it may be unstable, and even crash.

    We recommend you buy the same make, model, latency, timing, etc and if you can buy them all in the same package.

    Some identical ram purchased on different days may not even work.

    Good Luck
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  4. Posts : 4,517
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    +1


    A matched kit is the best bet.

    Many have good luck mixing and matching, other nothing but trouble.
    A kit will ensure it will work as it should.
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    ok i wil lbuy Kingston 1GB RAM Memory Module 800MHz DDR2 Non-ECC CL6 will my motherboard support it as it can only support up to 800 mhz ddr2 so will it support it does it matte on the model as the motherbard supports 800mhz and ddr2
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  6. Posts : 26,869
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    We don't know what motherboard you have. Go to the manufacturers web site and look up your motherboard. Under downloads you will find a QVL list (Qualified vendors). It will show the ram that was tested on your motherboard. It will show different manufacturers, frequency, voltage and timings. It will give you an idea of what will run well on your motherboard. I agree with the others, Buy ram in packages that have been tested to run together. Mixing ram can work, but you are asking for problems.
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    it says samsung 1 gb ddr2 800mhz will work on it it is on ebay but the model number is different on ebay to the model number on the mobo website will it still work
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  8. Posts : 12,012
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    No one can tell you if RAM with a different model number will work.

    RAM is a very fussy component.

    The best thing you can do is identify the exact model number of your motherboard and then go to the motherboard manufacturer's web site and look at the Qualified Vendor's List. If there is no such list, inspect the motherboard's RAM specifications. Then buy RAM that matches exactly, in all specifications (ECC, non-ECC, voltage, speed, etc).

    You could also go to Crucial.com and enter your motherboard make and model number into their configurator. The configurator will then list Crucial RAM guaranteed to work with your motherboard. Then go buy that Crucial RAM from a dealer.

    Or you can just guess and hope and maybe you will have good luck and maybe you won't.

    Knowing how cranky motherboard/RAM combinations can be, I would not just guess and hope, but it's your choice.
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  9. Posts : 26,869
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    I agree 100% with everything ignatzatsonic posted above, but would like to add one thing. I would never buy ram from Ebay. I would recommend you purchase it from a qualified dealer who deals in computer parts.
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    were can i buy it online i live in ireland
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