Which ram should i choose ?

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elias99

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Good evening, I am about to buy a 12 GigaByte Ram for my pc.

My motherboard supports DDR3, triple channel Ram. I don't know these things really well and I would appreciate if you are able to suggest me the best solution for my needs.

I use my PC mainly for gaming and I see that the 3 GigaByte Ram I already have is not enough.

I'm about to buy the Ram from this site because it gives me the best prices in my country, Greece.

http://www.skroutz.gr/c/56/mnhmes-pc-ram/f/46388/12GB.html?keyphrase=ram

I can't afford more than 120 Euro.

So please suggest me from the link I gave you. Thanks.
 
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No, u will not damage it. Unless it would be uncompatible.

Mobos are build to deal with it. They downclock to the lowest speed of any inserted RAM stick.

At worst, it will not boot. Than u could just remove the added stick and be fine.

elias99

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Thanks for your answer . BTW I have one more question , my motherboard has six slots of ram , three red three yellow , will I be able to use my old ram together with my new one ? Or it will create me any problem ?
 

Whats your old RAM model?

Its best if all the RAM sticks are the same, especially the voltage.

That way, you minimize the incompatibility problem.
 
You can get this one as well, its on budget side, but will work fine.

http://www.skroutz.gr/s/292781/Kingston-KHX1600C9D3K3-12GX-12GB-1600MHz-DDR3-Non-ECC-CL9-DIMM-Kit-of-3-XMP.html
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im using win 7 ultimate edition x64.i cant find more than 12 gb ram sets and i thought 12 was the max for tripple channel rams
 

No, u will not damage it. Unless it would be uncompatible.

Mobos are build to deal with it. They downclock to the lowest speed of any inserted RAM stick.

At worst, it will not boot. Than u could just remove the added stick and be fine.
 
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