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    Stoddard is offline Master Member
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    How can I increase my PC's memory (install RAM)? And thanks in advance!

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    RAM == memory, so increasing the amount of RAM in a computer will increase its memory.

    Make sure that you buy the appropriate type of RAM for your computer. Different motherboards require different types. Also, all motherboards have a maximum amount of RAM that's supported. For example, if a motherboard supports 4GB of RAM and you stuff 6GB into it, only 4GB will be used.
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    If you're using a 32-bit version of Windows 7, you are limited to 4 GB of RAM. The 64-bit version can use up to 192 GB...

    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...dows#section_5

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    Quote Originally Posted by sgoodman View Post
    If you're using a 32-bit version of Windows 7, you are limited to 4 GB of RAM. The 64-bit version can use up to 192 GB...

    Understanding hardware and software for 64-bit versions of Windows

    Shane.
    Wow, that's news to me.

    I've heard that you should also use the same brand/model of RAM. Does it actually effect performance, or is it a myth?

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    Same model: yes. Same brand... where did you hear that? Could you provide a link to this?

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    heh - love Rich's avatar!! lolz

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    The Ninja Duck? Beware of the Ninja Chicken...

    http://shanegoodman.blogspot.com

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