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  1. Posts : 14
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       #11

    Game i tried to play : Bully: Scholarship Edition system requirements | Can I Run Bully: Scholarship Edition

    It needs 1gb of ram i have 5gb and i have much stronger gpu
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  2. Posts : 31,250
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       #12

    Where did you source the new RAM? As has always been with RAM as RAM gets older (in the sense of an older design) as DDR3 is these days, the price will soar to more than the latest, (DDR4/5) RAM,

    in this situation users will often source second hand RAM to keep costs down, there is nothing wrong with this, but it does increase the likelihood that the RAM could be faulty.

    If you uninstall the ram and the issue goes away, then the RAM looks to be either faulty or the wrong type.

    If you bought from a shop of some kind, online or not, as a new item then you should be able to get a refund and source an alternative supplier. If you purchased it second Hand from an individual or a shop or online in eBay etc you would need to jeck what warranty you have and claim against this
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  3. Posts : 14
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       #13

    Barman58 said:
    Where did you source the new RAM? As has always been with RAM as RAM gets older (in the sense of an older design) as DDR3 is these days, the price will soar to more than the latest, (DDR4/5) RAM,

    in this situation users will often source second hand RAM to keep costs down, there is nothing wrong with this, but it does increase the likelihood that the RAM could be faulty.

    If you uninstall the ram and the issue goes away, then the RAM looks to be either faulty or the wrong type.

    If you bought from a shop of some kind, online or not, as a new item then you should be able to get a refund and source an alternative supplier. If you purchased it second Hand from an individual or a shop or online in eBay etc you would need to jeck what warranty you have and claim against this
    I bought it from online store, it was new never opened [TANBASSH 4GB DDR3 1333mhz PC3-10600-CL9]
    i checked if my MB has ddr3, and it can handle up to 1600mhz
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  4. Posts : 14
    Windows 7 Professional x64
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       #14

    heres some info about my MB: Imgur: The magic of the Internet
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  5. Posts : 2,798
    Windows 7 x64, Vista x64, 8.1 smartphone
       #15

    7Serbia said:

    My specs:
    ...
    RAM: 1gb+4gb [5gb] DDR3
    GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GT 140
    Excuse me! Maybe I did not fully see. You cannot run a computer with 1GB+4GB RAM. If you use more than one RAM stick, then it should be 1GB + 1GB or 4GB + 4GB. 1GB + 4GB probably means that your computer only sees 2GB. Uninstall the 1GB, and the computer should reboot with the 4GB RAM usable.
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  6. Posts : 31,250
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       #16

    OK test procedure would be as follows ...

    Remove the new RAM and check if the system is back to normal, if it is then remove the 1GB stick and install the 4GB stick into the slot that was used for the 1GB stick

    Test the system again - if it works then you can then try installing the old stick back into an empty slot, if you have four slots then you will normally need to use slots 1 & 3 OR 2 & 4 2 slot systems does not have this requirement (the motherboard manual will explain exactly

    You may find that a mix of sizes 4 + 1 will not work together due to the way that the sticks or sockets are wired or the speed rating of the sticks these should always match or the system will run at the speed of the slowest stick installed
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  7. Posts : 14
    Windows 7 Professional x64
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       #17

    Barman58 said:
    OK test procedure would be as follows ...

    Remove the new RAM and check if the system is back to normal, if it is then remove the 1GB stick and install the 4GB stick into the slot that was used for the 1GB stick

    Test the system again - if it works then you can then try installing the old stick back into an empty slot, if you have four slots then you will normally need to use slots 1 & 3 OR 2 & 4 2 slot systems does not have this requirement (the motherboard manual will explain exactly

    You may find that a mix of sizes 4 + 1 will not work together due to the way that the sticks or sockets are wired or the speed rating of the sticks these should always match or the system will run at the speed of the slowest stick installed
    I have 2 slots i took out 1gb, left 4gb inside i inserted 4gb in first slot closest to cpu
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  8. Posts : 14
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  9. Posts : 31,250
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       #19

    Has that improved anything? if not then you would be best contacting the supplier as you should not have worse results from 4GB than 1GB
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  10. Posts : 14
    Windows 7 Professional x64
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       #20

    Barman58 said:
    Has that improved anything? if not then you would be best contacting the supplier as you should not have worse results from 4GB than 1GB
    Downloading new game to test if it was the game making the problem but now i will consider buying another 4gb cuz this mb can only have 8gb max
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