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Old 06-30-2006, 10:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi all,

Now i wonna upgrade my computers memory,

My comp currently has 2 sticks of 256Mb Pc3200.
Well what i wanted to do is remove one stick of 256Mb and replace it with a stick of 1Gb so is it possible to have a stick of 1Gb and a stick of 256Mb running together?

The 1Gb stick will be the same speed as the 256Mb stick (Pc3200)

I dont want to buY 2 sticks of 512 because i would rather just buy 1Gb stick and add it alongside my 256.

I only have 2 slots on my motherboard for memory and my maximum sopported ram is 2Gb.

So realy i want as much ram as i can get in there.

So basicly is this what i would get......?

1024 + 256 = 1280

Then i would have to take away 64 because intergrated graphics......

1280 - 64 = 1216Mb

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So i would have a total of 1216Mb?
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