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Joined: Tue Mar 15, 2011 5:00 pm Posts: 222 Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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RAM is adaptable, as far as speeds go; incompatibility (unless you're talking capacity limits) is a 20th-century problem. Just like cars on a road. You can buy a car that can go up to 1600 km/h, but if the speed limit is 1066, you will only be able to run at 1066.
It won't give any noticeable performance boost either (buying the faster RAM).
Any brand is fine, except perhaps OCZ (they don't make RAM any more, and the stuff they DID make has quality control issues).
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