S s25robles Commendable Mar 20, 2016 10 0 1,510 Aug 14, 2016 #1 My PC now has 4gbs of ram. I recently bought 2 x 8gb's sticks and was wondering if all I need to do is replace and the old one and I'm good to go, or if I need to mess with some other stuff.
My PC now has 4gbs of ram. I recently bought 2 x 8gb's sticks and was wondering if all I need to do is replace and the old one and I'm good to go, or if I need to mess with some other stuff.
Solution Tradesman1 Aug 16, 2016 If any problems, make sure DRAM control is set to auto (rather than XMP or manual) when you install, might have to Clear CMOS
If any problems, make sure DRAM control is set to auto (rather than XMP or manual) when you install, might have to Clear CMOS
Trafalgar747 Honorable Nov 7, 2015 2,104 1 12,960 Aug 16, 2016 #2 You just remove the current one, and put the 2 new ones in. You shouldnt have to do anything else assuming your motherboard supports the ram sticks. Upvote 0 Downvote
You just remove the current one, and put the 2 new ones in. You shouldnt have to do anything else assuming your motherboard supports the ram sticks.
Tradesman1 Legenda in Aeternum Jun 5, 2013 67,883 40 126,960 Aug 16, 2016 Solution #3 If any problems, make sure DRAM control is set to auto (rather than XMP or manual) when you install, might have to Clear CMOS Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
If any problems, make sure DRAM control is set to auto (rather than XMP or manual) when you install, might have to Clear CMOS