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Started by ebonydayx on 12:08am 27/7/11. 3,067 views and 23 posts, 0 users reading, last post by lewizR.

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Am hoping its 1GB.
Posted on Wednesday, 27th July 2011
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GB is the size of the ram stick, Mhz is the speed it operates at.

more = better but if you have enough ram already its one of them things that really doesn't make a noticeable difference (unless doing alot of heavy resource work like encoding)

ive never seen a difference in speed using a higher speed ram though.
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I'll have to check into this, see what's happening inside my PC! :/
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If you have two RAM units with different clocks, doesn't the system just clock them at the Hz of the slower one?
Having two RAM units of the same build (GB, Hz) is definitely beneficial, I don't know if they necessarily have to be the same make though.

Then again, I don't have much of a clue.
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RAM just improves the time it takes to load things..
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Quote from rob^ on the 27th of July 2011:
RAM just improves the time it takes to load things..

RAM can only improve one aspect but, does it matter what type etc...?
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Quote from MnstH on the 27th of July 2011:
If you have two RAM units with different clocks, doesn't the system just clock them at the Hz of the slower one?
Yes, this is what happens.

You guys should come over to the AU Hardware Discussion section or the PC Help section of CG if you have any questions, we've got some pretty intense nerds over here Make a thread and people will help you out.

Hopefully they'll make the site a little more unified over time, coz it's annoying swapping between them atm.
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more power,= better is my philosophy
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