
So, a few years after my fiancee bought her "brand new gaming rig", the technology in it was very outdated - and I noticed that it had slow RAM installed maps. Went online and bought this product which works wonders but I noticed a few things. Firstly, I didn't guess the specs of the motherboard exactly, and it seems that even with 1600MHz cards installed, the DIMM slots on the board operate at a maximum of 800MHz per card (thankfully the computer doesn't see anything above that, so it is not working). blow something up). However, when the old cards, which also happened to be 1600MHz cards themselves, were replaced with this new product, the computer went into insane mode - rebooting endlessly and over and over again. So I took out all the new cards and put the old ones in (of course in the same DIMM slots they were in before) and everything works fine. Then I installed only two of the four cards, and. Well, no problems so far! In fact, I think the computer runs even better than if all four cards were installed! So I have two useless cards (although I have a plan for the future). TL; DR: New RAM cards are great, but before you install them, study their specs carefully. And instead of replacing perfectly good cards. Simply insert new cards into unused slots. If a fight does occur, don't forget to reset the CMOS battery (or put in a new one, most batteries can be bought at your local department store) and reinstall the operating system to eliminate bugs and bugs.

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