I just bought a new computer that has 1GB of ram installed. I want to increase the ram to 2GB. The new computer has (2) 512mb of pc3200 speed DDR SDRAM in it. I have in an older computer with (2) 512mb of pc2700 speed DDR SDRAM in it that is only about 3 months old. Can I add the 2700 to the 3200 ram? I know it should slow the 3200 down to the 2700 speed, right? Adding the extra gig of ram even at 2700 would be better than not adding any more ram even if it would run at 3200 at 1gb? Which is better, leave it the way it is at 3200 1GB ram? Or add the 2700 for 2GB of ram running total 2700 2GB. I know the best thing to do is get 1, hell, 4 sticks of 3200 1GB for the maximum 4GB the system can have. But in reallity money don't grow on trees. Since the older ram I have is only 3 months old I would like to use it but only if it will make an improvement in system speed over buying brand new ram. I hope I explained this well enough. If not, please ask questions. Thanks for any input
