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    Can I add any number of RAM cards to my computer?
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    Expert Answer
    No, you have to make sure that your motherboard has enough slots for more RAM cards. There's a finite amount of space inside of your computer case.
  • Question
    Does doing this risk my computer becoming unusable or other permanent damage?
    Community Answer
    Any work done on a computer has the potential to damage or destroy the device. Installing RAM is one of the simplest upgrades that can be done by a novice. Just make sure the SIMM is pushed all the way into the slot and locks in.
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    Is it possible to just add a new RAM to the existing RAM in order to boost the memory of my desktop PC?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but if you do, you will have to use the exact type of memory that came with your computer. You also have to have enough RAM slots.
  • Question
    Is downloadmoreram.com a good place to get RAM?
    Community Answer
    You can't download RAM to your computer. RAM is a piece of computer hardware. You can go to your local tech store and buy some for your computer there. All sites claiming that a file can add or boost your RAM are fraudulent.
  • Question
    The RAM is not being recognized. What do I need to do?
    Top Answerer
    Try to reset your RAM and make sure it is in correctly, make sure to check if there is any damage on the stick itself. Also, make sure the RAM you are installing can be supported by your system (check for its speed and if your board can handle its capacity). If your RAM is supported by your system, is properly installed and secured, however is still not recognised, the RAM may be damaged and must be replaced. If this was a recent purchase, contact the manufacturer and let them know the stick was dead on arrival.
  • Question
    I have a 4GB RAM Installed. Can I install another stick of 4GB RAM? Does installing two different manufacturers affect performance?
    Top Answerer
    The RAM manufacturer does not matter, what matters is the clock speed of the RAM is what you want to consider, make sure that they match or you wont be able to take advantage of dual channelling.
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    If my computer has a singular stick of RAM that has a 2394 frequency speed, then is it fine to buy a new 8gb stick with a 2400 frequency?
    Top Answerer
    The difference in speed is negligible, chances are that the rated freq of your current RAM is 2400 with a small tolerance. so yes that should be fine.
  • Question
    I have a 6GB RAM installed in my PC to make it 8GB. How could I just buy any 8GB or with any specification needed?
    Top Answerer
    RAM has different variants depending on your system. Depending on your motherboard, you will most likely require either ddr3 or ddr4 for a desktop. Check your motherboard and installed sticks for this. Furthermore, to achieve an 8GB system, it is recommended to purchase 2(two) 4GB sticks to make use of a dual channel. If you are using a laptop, it will be a sodimm card, however these still have their ddr formats. Refer to your laptop's specs to ensure you purchase the correct hardware.
  • Question
    I have 2 GB (1600Mhz) Ram installed. Can a install another 4GB (1600Mhz) or does it have to be a 2GB as well?
    Community Answer
    It is recommended to use 2 of the same size sticks, preferably 4 GB, but to save on cost, with a sacrifice of a bit of performance, you can probably get away with installing another 4 GB stick.
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    Is it okay to install different ram like 1 stick of 8GB and 1 of 4GB?
    Community Answer
    It is not recommended, but as long as your motherboard supports the amount of total RAM and the stick type, it should be fine, albeit a bit slower.
  • Question
    My PC is currently using 4 RAM and I want to increase it to 8 RAM is it possible to do so? My PC is HP, Intel Inside.
    Community Answer
    Without knowing the exact model, there is not much to advise on. Consider looking up your computer model. You would need to take the time to properly research RAM upgrades before actually going ahead with the upgrade.
  • Question
    Can I fill all the RAM slots in the computer?
    Community Answer
    As long as the computer supports the total amount of RAM and the RAM type, yes you can fill up all the slots.
  • Question
    I have two ram in my PC. The first is 4 GB and another is 2 GB but it shows only 3 GB installed, so why does this happen?
    Community Answer
    Chances are you have a 32-bit operating system. To find this out if you have a 32 bit version of Windows, click the Start orb, right click 'Computer' then click Properties. If it says 32-bit operating system, then you have a 32 bit version of Windows. To find out if you can Upgrade to 64 bit, press Windows Key+R, type msinfo32, and under system type, note the CPU. If it reads, x86 based PC, you cannot upgrade. If it says x64 Based PC, you can upgrade to 64 bit.
  • Question
    Will there be any change to items I have previously downloaded?
    Community Answer
    Not really, except that they might work faster and quicker. RAM means more memory space, so you might be able to download more.
  • Question
    Can you install RAM sticks if you have a PC that has everything built into the monitor?
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    Community Answer
    Yes. Just make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions when doing so.
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