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Upgrading RAM, right model?

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So I've been annoyed by lag in games for a while now and thought I'd get another GB of ram ( Making it a total of 2GB).

Thought I'd post a picture of my cpu-z since I don't actually know what type my RAM is.

CPU-Z = http://img171.imageshack.us/my.php?image=memorytu8.jpg

Do I need to purchase another Kingston stick or can I go for another brand like Corsair?



Any help/advise is greatly appreciated.

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Buy an identical stick, that way you can take advantage of dual channel. Sure it might work with a different brand and probably will, but why bother with the problems which may come up?


Message edited by loosscru on 01-13-2008 at 10:02:17 AM
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