Ah, I see. What do they consider OEM? I bought it "seperate" from the rest of the parts for my computer (from newegg), but I had to buy it as part of another order... so I don't know where that lands me.
Hi everyone. To start, I apologize if this topic has come up before (I did a few searches beforehand but didn't find much).
Specs:
Original
2.2GHz AMD 3500+, 939 Socket
2GB DDR400 RAM
Radeon 9800 AGP
160GB SATA HDD
MSI K8T Neo2 Motherboard
Vantec (no typo there) 500W PSU
XP Pro...
I see. I was scouring the internet and the forums for more RAM information while I waited for replies, and it looks like while Dual Channel provides a nice little performance boost, it won't make or break my computer's ability to run well. I suppose I'll use the 1.5GBs while Newegg informs me...
Well, here's an update.
I tried Memtest-ing each individual stick, and found that only one stick is faulty. Also of interest is the fact that the new sticks of RAM are labeled SP3200 unlike the first two - SP3200 showed up on the product page of the RAM that I DIDN'T buy according to Newegg...
Hey everyone, first post here. Hopefully this is in the right place. I was playing Battlefield 2 (or attempting to), and while loading the map "Kubra Dam" my game crashed to the desktop at about 61%. I found the following error waiting for me...
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