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All you techy people
I am pretty much ok with the goings on in a pc, but I am lost when it comes to upgrading things lol. How would I find out which is the correct RAM for my pc? I have 1gig at the mo, but want to upgrade, hopefully to 2. Any help or advice is good, also any hints to decent places to buy
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i used http://www.crucial.com/, it scans your computer then it tells you which ram you need. the service was good, with fast delivery aswell.
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Ballistix would be overkill unless you're overclocking your RAM or something, you can just get their cheaper standard RAM instead
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