Question Ram Noob question

ramro93

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I've got an old PC that has 4gb of RAM

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I think the motherboard supports a second slot because in the cpuz application I can change from slot 1 (from the picture) to slot 2 (no information, empty)

I want to upgrade to 8GB
would this ram be good?

https://www.amazon.com.mx/Kingston-Value-KVR13N9S8-Memoria-PC3-10600/dp/B008CP5Q7M

Thanks in advance
 
That should work fine, but keep in mind that ANY time you use memory that did not come together in a matched set there is a chance, sometimes a very good chance, that they will not play nice together. There are never ANY guarantees unless you buy all memory to be used together in one set.

Probably they will work, but be aware that they may not. The specs are certainly enough like to increase the probability that they will.
 

ramro93

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That should work fine, but keep in mind that ANY time you use memory that did not come together in a matched set there is a chance, sometimes a very good chance, that they will not play nice together. There are never ANY guarantees unless you buy all memory to be used together in one set.

Probably they will work, but be aware that they may not. The specs are certainly enough like to increase the probability that they will.

Thanks for your quick response, I saw this one in a set, will it work?

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Full specs are in here

https://articulo.mercadolibre.com.m...cking_id=e8689624-22ff-40c9-b49a-8ae7b0d20af4

I currently dont have my motherboard model but I think the specs are similar than the kingston right?