M midhunraj53 Distinguished Oct 22, 2014 68 1 18,635 Oct 24, 2014 #1 Hi, I have Intel DG41RQ motherboard and it says,it will support upto 8 Gb, It has two slots, and currently it running with 4 gb(2+2), so i would like to replace a 2 gb one With a new 4gb ram , Is it possible? (can't afford two 4 Gb right now)
Hi, I have Intel DG41RQ motherboard and it says,it will support upto 8 Gb, It has two slots, and currently it running with 4 gb(2+2), so i would like to replace a 2 gb one With a new 4gb ram , Is it possible? (can't afford two 4 Gb right now)
ABagOfFritos Honorable Jan 19, 2013 192 0 10,760 Oct 24, 2014 Solution #2 Yes, this will work fine. Upvote 1 Downvote Solution
M midhunraj53 Distinguished Oct 22, 2014 68 1 18,635 Oct 24, 2014 #3 ABagOfFritos : Yes, this will work fine. Thx. I heard we should only use same RAM on each slot, it was a myth right? Upvote 0 Downvote
ABagOfFritos : Yes, this will work fine. Thx. I heard we should only use same RAM on each slot, it was a myth right?
ABagOfFritos Honorable Jan 19, 2013 192 0 10,760 Oct 24, 2014 #4 midhunraj53 : ABagOfFritos : Yes, this will work fine. Thx. I heard we should only use same RAM on each slot, it was a myth right? It's always best to use matching RAM, but not a strict requirement. Upvote 0 Downvote
midhunraj53 : ABagOfFritos : Yes, this will work fine. Thx. I heard we should only use same RAM on each slot, it was a myth right? It's always best to use matching RAM, but not a strict requirement.
M midhunraj53 Distinguished Oct 22, 2014 68 1 18,635 Oct 24, 2014 #5 ABagOfFritos : midhunraj53 : ABagOfFritos : Yes, this will work fine. Thx. I heard we should only use same RAM on each slot, it was a myth right? It's always best to use matching RAM, but not a strict requirement. Thanks for your help Upvote 0 Downvote
ABagOfFritos : midhunraj53 : ABagOfFritos : Yes, this will work fine. Thx. I heard we should only use same RAM on each slot, it was a myth right? It's always best to use matching RAM, but not a strict requirement. Thanks for your help