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    How to upgrade ram in Gigabyte H67A-UD3H-B3

    Nevertheless the manual say Ga-H67A-UD3H-B3, so I speculate what it is. I desire to advance to 8 GB of RAM, at the present I have 4. I read my motherboard manual and say: "4 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM supporting up to 32 GB of system memory, support for DDR3 memory modules 1333/1066/800 MHz". Should I pay money for a 8 GB kit of RAM?

    And do not pay money for 1333 MHz 1600? The current ram I have is 2 x 2GB Corsair 1.65V. It says that my motherboard supports 1.5V, so I wonder if this is a bad thing. So finally, I said numerous graphics technology in the manual, "Support for ATI CrossFireX" I'm at in attendance using an Nvidia GTX 460. Is this all too well that in spite of Nvidia, I cannot do SLI?

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    Re: How to upgrade ram in Gigabyte H67A-UD3H-B3

    For compatibility reasons max 2 x 4GB modules fit the bill better, but 4 x 2 GB sticks should do the trick too. Confused? If there is a compatibility problem fill all the seats will increase the likelihood that a trouble a little higher than with only two modules makes sense?

    Nvidia and ATI are fine with your board .simply cannot add another link 460 and Nvidia (SLI) were ATI cards. I would be receiving 16 GB at that price and yes it should be fine.

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    Re: How to upgrade ram in Gigabyte H67A-UD3H-B3

    And as we discover the dedicated teams are the way forward, as it has been tested as a unit to run together and have passed the quality control manufacturing as I said before filling all the spaces sometimes need extra adjustment to run stable at speed, but not a guarantee that will be in trouble

    Filling all the spaces with 4 GB modules just means you have 8GBs per channel. I for myself think that programs will only be hungrier and hungrier and 16 GB systems will be the norm for high-end machines within 3 years

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    Re: How to upgrade ram in Gigabyte H67A-UD3H-B3

    The fact that the specifications do not talk about the support 1600MHz most likely to work well. It's just that is measured an overclock, as it is more than the boundary of 1333 and JEDEC so motherboard manufacturers did not like to say that it was supported. Now they are less worried about these things.

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    Re: How to upgrade ram in Gigabyte H67A-UD3H-B3

    As per my thinking if your system works in well situation then definitely you doesn't need to do this upgrade RAM task. If you thinking about some high configurations games or applications make problems because of this RAM size is low, then definitely you need to upgrade this RAM. for doing this task, there are number of techniques that works to solve your complicated problem.

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