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All right faggots, listen up. People around me think I know a lot more about computers than I do and my dad is in the Czech Republic and that makes him incredibly unreachable because his phone is shit and failing on the whole international thing and I'm not paying for a long distance call to his hotel to be met by whatever language those people speak.
So, when it comes to RAM, what is the importance of the MHz? Can I kill my computer if I buy something where the MHz is... not good for my... computer?
BECAUSE I'M NOT SURE WHAT MY COMPUTER HAS IN IT AND I DON'T KNOW HOW I CAN FIND OUT. It's Team. THAT'S ALL I KNOW. ;;
Also, it's 4:45AM, idurrz for food appreciated.
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Keep an eye on me, I'm going to do some scheming. Here I go--
[20th January 09:05:11] Aurelia I don't speak diva. I speak human being.
Last edited by Agent Dunham; Oct 01 2009 at 08:46 PM..
As far as I know Shuyu, you'll have to find out your mobo's speed limit for ram. If you buy ram with a higher speed than your mobo can handle, at best it will just run the stick at a lower speed. At worst it will just run it really really poorly. Find your motherboard model and go from there. Also make sure you buy the right size.
Also, if you want to find out the basics of what your PC has, do:
Run > type "DXDIAG" into the bar and then click ok. Other than that, open up your case to find your mobo number.
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Yeah... Where was my apparent lack of knowledge, when I mentioned the stars lightyears away?
As far as I know Shuyu, you'll have to find out your mobo's speed limit for ram. If you buy ram with a higher speed than your mobo can handle, at best it will just run the stick at a lower speed. At worst it will just run it really really poorly. Find your motherboard model and go from there. Also make sure you buy the right size.
Also, if you want to find out the basics of what your PC has, do:
Run > type "DXDIAG" into the bar and then click ok. Other than that, open up your case to find your mobo number.
You're glorious. Thanks. <3
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Originally Posted by Cruxis
For that all we've gotta do is make a cardboard cut-out of Origa and Mary Elizabeth Glynn making out and put it next to an enormous hole.
My vision is bad, but even I can tell cutouts. D:
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Keep an eye on me, I'm going to do some scheming. Here I go--
[20th January 09:05:11] Aurelia I don't speak diva. I speak human being.