Ram upgrade
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Solved by Ungefeiert,
1 minute ago, Ungefeiert said:It needs to be the same speed regarding "Mhz" and (i think) "CL x(x = Number)). Preferably you should buy the same ram again.
It needs to be timed like your old RAM (your RAM is timed 16-16-16-39) and it has to be 2400Mhz like your old RAM.
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