NimbleNeil
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My PC has been having a lot of Blue screens for the past year and a half but I haven't done anything about it until now- RAM seemed a sensible piece of hardware to purchase as The PC only game with 3GB by default ( 1GB x 3 - very odd configuration) and as it is mainly used for gaming this Just isn't enough.
I removed 1 GB and added 2 x 2 GB to give me 6 GB total, still an odd configuration but performance was solid for a good 2.5 years. then crashes started so i went 2/2 to get a proper configuration but the crashes have continued.
So I have gout myself some hyper X Fury 2 x 4 GB modules.
Only or find out the Mobo limit is 4 GB.
The only question now is, how do I get the 1866 Mhz RAM to work with the 1333 Mhz limit on the mobo?
The RAM is advertised to " auto clock to max frequency" - does this mean it will automatically down clock itself?
I tried just installing a single stick of 4GB and it crashed as soon as windows began to load.
I removed 1 GB and added 2 x 2 GB to give me 6 GB total, still an odd configuration but performance was solid for a good 2.5 years. then crashes started so i went 2/2 to get a proper configuration but the crashes have continued.
So I have gout myself some hyper X Fury 2 x 4 GB modules.
Only or find out the Mobo limit is 4 GB.
The only question now is, how do I get the 1866 Mhz RAM to work with the 1333 Mhz limit on the mobo?
The RAM is advertised to " auto clock to max frequency" - does this mean it will automatically down clock itself?
I tried just installing a single stick of 4GB and it crashed as soon as windows began to load.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium x64Intel i3 550 3.2Ghz4GB DDR3AMD Radeon HD 5670 Sapphire
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- ACER
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium x64
- CPU
- Intel i3 550 3.2Ghz
- Motherboard
- Acer Aspire M3910
- Memory
- 4GB DDR3
- Graphics Card(s)
- AMD Radeon HD 5670 Sapphire