- Jan 13, 2009
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See my current specs in my signature. I'm looking to upgrade my memory later this year to squeeze some more life out of this computer. My motherboard takes DDR2 memory, up to 16 GB, and 800 or 1066 speed. I currently have 4 (2x2) GB of DDR2 800.
When I built my computer I used 4 GB of DDR2 1066 memory from Corsair and it gave my system fits that eventually resulted in an inability to boot. I then bought the Mushkin memory that I still use today and it is great. Because of that incident, though, I am very nervous about buying RAM which might give my system issues.
Questions:
- If I buy another 4 (2x2) GB of DDR2 800 memory and add it to my system it won't be the exact same model of RAM as my other 4 GB. Is that a problem?
- Newegg no longer sells Mushkin DDR2 1066 memory. Is 1066 so much better than 800 that it is worth me buying memory from a company I don't have full confidence in?
When I built my computer I used 4 GB of DDR2 1066 memory from Corsair and it gave my system fits that eventually resulted in an inability to boot. I then bought the Mushkin memory that I still use today and it is great. Because of that incident, though, I am very nervous about buying RAM which might give my system issues.
Questions:
- If I buy another 4 (2x2) GB of DDR2 800 memory and add it to my system it won't be the exact same model of RAM as my other 4 GB. Is that a problem?
- Newegg no longer sells Mushkin DDR2 1066 memory. Is 1066 so much better than 800 that it is worth me buying memory from a company I don't have full confidence in?