04-05-2012, 02:53 PM
you do realize ram comes in sticks, not cards right
What you should do is ASK ME BEFORE YOU BUY SHIT!! I have ram just laying around at my house. I could have given you another 6 GB of DDR3 ram for free and bumped you up to 12 GB.
I think if you install more than the max ram your system can hold it may not boot.. or it may run fine.. I've never done it but I've heard both that the system will BSOD or run w/out any issues ,just not recognize the extra ram.
I know that if you install more ram than your OS can recognize(for example, 32bit OS can only see 4 GB), then your system just runs fine but only sees however much ram you can... but no idea when it's your MB that is the limiting factor.
What you should do is ASK ME BEFORE YOU BUY SHIT!! I have ram just laying around at my house. I could have given you another 6 GB of DDR3 ram for free and bumped you up to 12 GB.
I think if you install more than the max ram your system can hold it may not boot.. or it may run fine.. I've never done it but I've heard both that the system will BSOD or run w/out any issues ,just not recognize the extra ram.
I know that if you install more ram than your OS can recognize(for example, 32bit OS can only see 4 GB), then your system just runs fine but only sees however much ram you can... but no idea when it's your MB that is the limiting factor.
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