Wanting to upgrade my RAM.

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Physically fit? Sure. Work? No chance in the world we can tell you.

Need to know your exact motherboard and also the exact ram you have now.

The only way you can guarantee functionality is to REPLACE your current ram with the ram you want to use.

The only other chance you have of it MAYBE working, is to buy another set of the IDENTICAL ram you already own. And this is no guarantee.
 

jcb42087

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Using Piriform Speccy to get the information, this is what it says under my motherboard tab.

Brand Dell Inc.
Version A06
Date 10/17/2011
Voltage
CPU CORE 1.164 V
MEMORY CONTROLLER 1.524 V
+3.3V 2.808 V
+5V 2.782 V
+12V 11.040 V
-12V -8.880 V
-5V -8.880 V
+5V HIGH THRESHOLD 2.742 V
PCI Data
Slot PCI-E
Slot Type PCI-E
Slot Usage In Use
Data lanes x16
Slot Designation PCIE1
Characteristics 3.3V, Shared, PME
Slot Number 0
Slot PCI-E
Slot Type PCI-E
Slot Usage Available
Data lanes x1
Slot Designation PCIE2
Characteristics 3.3V, Shared, PME
Slot Number 1
Slot PCI-E
Slot Type PCI-E
Slot Usage Available
Data lanes x1
Slot Designation PCIE3
Characteristics 3.3V, Shared, PME
Slot Number 2
Slot PCI-E
Slot Type PCI-E
Slot Usage Available
Data lanes x1
Slot Designation PCIE4
Characteristics 3.3V, Shared, PME
Slot Number 3

More or less just looking for a decent upgrade. My brother recommended the Kingston Fury's if I could find out they were compatible. It's sort of an older 2014 build. I upgraded the GPU from ati radeon 5670 HD to a GTX 1050 recently. All thanks to the help provided here and its made a massive difference. Working towards upgrading the ram as well as getting a SSD.