turokk Distinguished Jun 21, 2010 56 0 18,630 May 10, 2015 #1 One of my current ram sticks went bad. when i bought it, it came 2x4gb for 8gbs. http:// instead of buying a 2x4 again,can i buy this stick of ram and still use it in dual channel, even if the model numbers are a bit different?. http://
One of my current ram sticks went bad. when i bought it, it came 2x4gb for 8gbs. http:// instead of buying a 2x4 again,can i buy this stick of ram and still use it in dual channel, even if the model numbers are a bit different?. http://
Solution smorizio May 10, 2015 ram you have should be life time warranty. contact gskilll and have them do an advance replacment and have them send you a new kit of ram.
ram you have should be life time warranty. contact gskilll and have them do an advance replacment and have them send you a new kit of ram.
smorizio Titan Jan 22, 2010 30,984 9 125,315 May 10, 2015 Solution #2 ram you have should be life time warranty. contact gskilll and have them do an advance replacment and have them send you a new kit of ram. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
ram you have should be life time warranty. contact gskilll and have them do an advance replacment and have them send you a new kit of ram.
Tradesman1 Legenda in Aeternum Jun 5, 2013 67,883 40 126,960 May 10, 2015 #3 smorizio : ram you have should be life time warranty. contact gskilll and have them do an advance replacment and have them send you a new kit of ram. _____________________ +1 Upvote 0 Downvote
smorizio : ram you have should be life time warranty. contact gskilll and have them do an advance replacment and have them send you a new kit of ram. _____________________ +1