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| Lives for gear Joined: Apr 2006 Location: Richmond, VA
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Thread Starter | Adding more RAM question
Is it as easy as popping them in and restarting? I've got 4 slots total. 2 are filled. Once I install these 2; all 4 will be filled with the exact same model # and size RAM sticks. Plug and start???? |
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| Gear interested Joined: Apr 2007 Location: California
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As long as they're the right sticks for your board installing RAM is pretty simple. There's a little notch in the seires of connectors so you can see which way to install the stick. Pop it in and start your computer back up. Aside from motherboard and CPU/Heatsink installs. Most PC insallations are pretty easy/sweat free. |
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