OP OP C Chris C177 Baseband Member Messages 22 Jun 12, 2009 #11 Another question. Can you exceed manufacturer supported memory, and what happens if you do?
Hefemeister Lord Techie, Messages 9,093 Location Sweden Jun 12, 2009 #12 Sure you can. but, It will not work.
NightSurge Fully Optimized Messages 2,217 Location Fort Wayne, IN Jun 12, 2009 #13 Hefemeister said: Sure you can. but, It will not work. Click to expand... Hahaha, straight and to the point. He is right. You cannot exceed the maximum memory supported by your motherboard (unless there was a bios update which raised the limit).
Hefemeister said: Sure you can. but, It will not work. Click to expand... Hahaha, straight and to the point. He is right. You cannot exceed the maximum memory supported by your motherboard (unless there was a bios update which raised the limit).
Antec-User Papa Chester Messages 1,036 Location Afghanistan Campaign Veteran Jun 12, 2009 #14 ^ 4 gigs is all you will need and use.
NightSurge Fully Optimized Messages 2,217 Location Fort Wayne, IN Jun 12, 2009 #15 Antec-User said: ^ 4 gigs is all you will need and use. Click to expand... Agreed, but some older motherboards only support up to 2GB which I assume is why he asked.
Antec-User said: ^ 4 gigs is all you will need and use. Click to expand... Agreed, but some older motherboards only support up to 2GB which I assume is why he asked.