Looking for the right ram to buy

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Mind sharing your full system's specs inclusive of your OS? List them as:
CPU: + CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
OS:

The reason for asking such is:
1| 32bit OSes will only recognize a maximum of 3.5GB of ram. If you want more ram then you're going to have to migrate to a 64bit OS.
2| The motherboard will cater to the rams via the DIMMS's. You should make sure your motherboard BIOS is up to date+that the rams you're going to buy is supported by the board.
3| If you're going for a ram upgrade, you should not mix and match old sticks with new ones. If you must upgrade, buy a kit.
4| We will also need a link from where you're purchasing the rams as well as a budget so we can understand what you have access to.

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Mind sharing your full system's specs inclusive of your OS? List them as:
CPU: + CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
OS:

The reason for asking such is:
1| 32bit OSes will only recognize a maximum of 3.5GB of ram. If you want more ram then you're going to have to migrate to a 64bit OS.
2| The motherboard will cater to the rams via the DIMMS's. You should make sure your motherboard BIOS is up to date+that the rams you're going to buy is supported by the board.
3| If you're going for a ram upgrade, you should not mix and match old sticks with new ones. If you must upgrade, buy a kit.
4| We will also need a link from where you're purchasing the rams as well as a budget so we can understand what you have access to.
 
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