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Last answer on Aug 2, 2009 1:19:23 pm BST Flatfoot3136, on Jun 30, 2009 9:13:47 pm BST 
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Hello, I have a Gateway PC with 2.0 GHz of RAM ( dual sticks) and an AMD 2.0 GHz Dual Core 3800+ Processor. I want to replace the RAM sticks with 4.0 GHz sticks. Can I do that without causing any kind of a conflict in order to increase my RAM speed. I also have an ATI Radeon Visiontek 1300/1550 graphics card w/ 512mb running a 26" Samsung 1080p monitor. Thanks...

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 fobvious5, on Aug 2, 2009 1:19:23 pm BST

Hi there,

you need to put the same frequency as

the memory stitch which is on your system

or it may even crash the system

Thanks

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