Hello there,
I know there are many questions about this one but I want YOU to make it clear so I can't really get it..
(If you can please answer using 1) , 2) etc as I'm making clear questions)
I currently have a pre built pc which I've upgraded some things to it.
The pc has the following:
Motherboard: Foxconn 2abf
CPU: Intel i3 2120
Ram: HP one @ 1333mhz (I had found it is cas latency 9)
GPU: Sapphire R7 250 (Upgraded)
PSU: Coolermaster elite 600 (Upgraded)
HDD: 500 GB
According to this and your knowledge,
http://www.findlaptopdriver.com/specs-foxconn-2abf-motherboard-7252011h48/
1) Can I buy a 4 gb ram stick by looking at the cas latency / speed / and let it work along with the HP one ?
2) What are the disadvantages of mixing 2 sticks which are theoretical identical?
3) Shall I just don't be stupid, get some money and buy a pair of the new ram?
4) According to the link I posted above, 8 GB of ram is the maximum amount I can use. What happens if I install more ?
5) My friend has a better motherboard which he's planning to give me in the future. Will my ram work on him machine? I think the type of the ram my machine uses is somehow "special" and it is not going to work on machines which don't support it.
Thanks for your time I really appreciate it
I know there are many questions about this one but I want YOU to make it clear so I can't really get it..
(If you can please answer using 1) , 2) etc as I'm making clear questions)
I currently have a pre built pc which I've upgraded some things to it.
The pc has the following:
Motherboard: Foxconn 2abf
CPU: Intel i3 2120
Ram: HP one @ 1333mhz (I had found it is cas latency 9)
GPU: Sapphire R7 250 (Upgraded)
PSU: Coolermaster elite 600 (Upgraded)
HDD: 500 GB
According to this and your knowledge,
http://www.findlaptopdriver.com/specs-foxconn-2abf-motherboard-7252011h48/
1) Can I buy a 4 gb ram stick by looking at the cas latency / speed / and let it work along with the HP one ?
2) What are the disadvantages of mixing 2 sticks which are theoretical identical?
3) Shall I just don't be stupid, get some money and buy a pair of the new ram?
4) According to the link I posted above, 8 GB of ram is the maximum amount I can use. What happens if I install more ?
5) My friend has a better motherboard which he's planning to give me in the future. Will my ram work on him machine? I think the type of the ram my machine uses is somehow "special" and it is not going to work on machines which don't support it.
Thanks for your time I really appreciate it