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I currently have a set of OCZ DDR2-800 Reaper Edition that is 2 x 1Gigz. I want to buy a second set to have four gigz but a Rep at Fry's once told me that it wouldn't work because they might run differently and that I should buy a 4 gig set. From what I understand is that he was wrong, or is he?


Message edited by nhanandmel on 06-05-2008 at 10:01:39 PM

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