Author Topic: Is there any guideline for buying RAM?  (Read 2003 times)

old and new

I'm not sure that you would be able to run old and new ones.. usually different ram brands/models run at different voltages and speeds. it'd cause instability more than likely

I'm not sure that you would be able to run old and new ones.. usually different ram brands/models run at different voltages and speeds. it'd cause instability more than likely
then can I get new ram with the same voltage and speed or is there another conflicting thing about it

then can I get new ram with the same voltage and speed or is there another conflicting thing about it
So what you're saying is you're going to buy the same exact kind of ram you already have?

old and new

How many sticks are in your system currently?

How many sticks are in your system currently?
1, yeah I'm really lacking a good amount of RAM

1, yeah I'm really lacking a good amount of RAM
If you can it'd be better to just get 8GB (2x4). Mixing and matching shouldn't be that harmful, however I've read around that besides possible compatibility issues mobos will usually default to the higher CAS latency between two different sticks.

Regardless, we need to know the brand of your motherboard.

If you use a program like cpu-z, it'll tell you all your ram specs, then you just buy something that matches that

Also, what anti static band are you buying? I bought one that was complete junk; it had no connectivity between the clip and the wrist, and lots of reviews said the same thing

If you use a program like cpu-z, it'll tell you all your ram specs, then you just buy something that matches that


Yeach, speccy does the same thing. It shows your current ram speed. Since you only have 1 stick it will show the full speed, so, if all is good, it SHOULD say 1600MHz or more
Also for oasis sake, it also shows the motherboard.

Image as example

Yeach, speccy does the same thing. It shows your current ram speed. Since you only have 1 stick it will show the full speed, so, if all is good, it SHOULD say 1600MHz or more
Also for oasis sake, it also shows the motherboard.

Image as example
Holy stuff I have speccy running and I didn't even remember it showed component brands and stuff. Thank you sir. :)

Motherboard + current ram please

i suggest team zeus ram

cheap and some of it is nice and fast

if you don't trust them, btw,

it's ram.

really hard to forget up ram.

when was the last time you heard someone say their ram broke, compared to the last time you heard someone say their harddrive, cpu, psu, graphics card, etc broke?

i suggest team zeus ram

cheap and some of it is nice and fast

if you don't trust them, btw,

it's ram.

really hard to forget up ram.

when was the last time you heard someone say their ram broke, compared to the last time you heard someone say their harddrive, cpu, psu, graphics card, etc broke?
brand name can mean a lot you know. I bought this patriot ram for my old computer and it was awful

It's not advised to mix different brands of RAM. If you're planning on using the RAM in addition to what your currently have, it's best to buy the exact same model.

Also, what anti static band are you buying? I bought one that was complete junk; it had no connectivity between the clip and the wrist, and lots of reviews said the same thing
belkin

Guys, I contacted acer support and got the specs of the current ram and the motherboard brand
Motherboard brand is AMD, and here's some other stuff Acer threw at me:
 MB KIT TC-120 AMD A78 RTK 8111GS UATX W/O 1394 LF CANT MEET 8.5L CHASSIS.
Supports DDR3 1.5V or DDR3L 1.35V SoDIMMs.
RAM:
Supports DDR3 1.5V or DDR3L 1.35V SoDIMMs.
Supported capacities : 2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB.