i have two sticks of ram already installed onto my PC that I currently use, and have some ram sticks from an older computer would it be fine to add my old ones together with my new ones?
i have two sticks of ram already installed onto my PC that I currently use, and have some ram sticks from an older computer would it be fine to add my old ones together with my new ones?
Are they of same type?i have two sticks of ram already installed onto my PC that I currently use, and have some ram sticks from an older computer would it be fine to add my old ones together with my new ones?
I am unsure if they are of the same type as I haven't been able to find it using my computer, though I cannot currently open either PC due to needing to get the storage off of one, but I believe they are all either DDR3 or DDR4 most likely the latterAre they of same type?
For example you can not mix different types - ( DDR3 with DDR4 or DDR4 with DDR5 ).
Even if they are of same type,
mixing different ram kits together can lead into ram compatibility issues.
Use CPU-Z (spd section) to identify ram modules.I am unsure if they are of the same type as I haven't been able to find it using my computer
View: https://imgur.com/a/9NRtvuQUse CPU-Z (spd section) to identify ram modules.
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these are screenshots from my current PC, my old PC is not showing on any screen from any port so I cannot get any from itAre those screenshots from old or new pc?
What are specs of the other pc?
I opened up the pannel of my older PC and found out that whatever stick that's in there wouldn't be compatible with any modern PC, sorry for the inconvinenceMay be you can take a photo of motherboard?
There should be model name written on it.
that is correct, though I'm unsure if it was even in there due to the fact that it was either missing a RAM or its GPUSo DDR3. Right?