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Hi. Im thinking about buying this Corsair 2 gb kit... http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820145486 for my Gateway 560GE (i know, i got it before i knew anything about the pros of building your own) but anyway, my computer currently has the 2 256 mb modules that came with the system and i added 2 non brand name 512 MB modules. I was thinking of replacing the 256 mb modules with the 2 1 gig modules. I hear that Win XP 32 bit can only utilize 2.75 gigs or something like that of the RAM. Will having 3 gb total in RAM have any negative effects on my system because it doesnt use it all?
The current RAM in my system is... non-ECC unbuffered PC3200 (200 mhz) 64 bit DDR SDRAM running dual channel. Also, does anyone use a Corsair kit like this. How is it? Thanks |
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Well you don't really need more than 2GB of RAM but there shouldn't be many bad effects as the corsair RAM is already timed somewhat slow (3-3-3-8). A heatspreader is exactly what it says, it spreads heat
It's just that metal peice that is on the RAM chips.
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