4GB, 6GB or 8GB DDR2 Ram for gaming?

Edrees_1

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Oct 23, 2016
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I have a fairly old computer but im not sure if i should upgrade it or buy an entirely new computer. I went with upgrading it and It seems that all my hardware is pretty good for gaming but my ram!

I know how to put ram in but I dont know what ram I should get or if my computer can run any more ram! I think my computer can run 8gb ddr2 of ram but then people are telling me I need to check the pc number and the GHz and the Mhz and a bunch of other stuff! can anyone help me figure out what type of ram my computer can run and if i should upgrade or not! THANKS!

My Hardware :
--------------------------------- Processor
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E6850 @ 3.00GHz
Manufacturer: Intel
Speed: 3.0 GHz
Number of Cores: 2
CPU ID: BFEBFBFF000006FB
Family: 06
Model: 0F
Stepping: B
---------------------------- Ram
Ram : 4.0 GB DDR2 (thats all i could find out)

---------------------------- Video card
Video Card: AMD Radeon R9 200 Series
Manufacturer: ATI
Chipset: AMD Radeon R9 200 Series
Dedicated Memory: 4.0 GB
Total Memory: 4096 MB
Pixel Shader Version: 5.1
Vertex Shader Version: 5.1
Hardware T & L: Yes
Vendor ID: 1002
Device: 6810
Plug and Play ID: VEN_1002&DEV_6810&SUBSYS_30301462&REV_00
Driver Version: 13.251.9001.1001
------------------------------------------ OS
Microsoft Windows 8.1 (build 9600), 64-bit
------------------------- Mother board
Asus
PK5C (https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P5KC/specifications/ this is all the info about it)


THANKS if your helping me out!
 
Solution
It depends honestly, on what you're playing, how much you're using, and how much is in demand.
I'd say 4GBs just to budget, 6GBs to be comfortable, and 8GBs to be safe
Also if you're a speed freak and want squeeze a TINY BIT more speed outta them, get the split sticks

Ne0Wolf7

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Jun 23, 2016
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Unfourchonaty, that motherboard can only handle up to four GB of RAM, "2 x DIMM, Max. 4 GB, DDR3 1333(O.C.)/1066/800 Non-ECC,Un-buffered Memory". A new motherboard would be requiored to get the 8 GB of RAM that you really need for comphortable gaming (depending on the game, but this is the general concensus). Z new motherboard for LGA 775 would be hard to come by, the only one I know of the you can even buy new would actualy be a $100 downgrade. For a new motherboard, if you choose to keep your CPU, will have to be used. I can help you find one if you tell us where you would buy it from and how much you're wiling to spend.
 

Edrees_1

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Oct 23, 2016
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I saw the specs bu it also says 8gb of ram ddr2, why cant I use ddr2?
 

_Kata_

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It depends honestly, on what you're playing, how much you're using, and how much is in demand.
I'd say 4GBs just to budget, 6GBs to be comfortable, and 8GBs to be safe
Also if you're a speed freak and want squeeze a TINY BIT more speed outta them, get the split sticks
 
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