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Old 09-13-2007, 03:33 PM   #1
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which is better 4g of ddrpc3200 or 2g of ddr2 pc4200
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There are few variables that make it tough to answer that question. First, you need a 64bit OS to use all 4GB of RAM. Second, DDR and DDR2 are physically different, so you would not be able to use them both in the same setup. Last, what CPU and motherboard are you using?
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3.0g p4 and asus p5gdc-v deluxe
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