RE: Different RAM
If you have an integrated video card, it'll take your system ram as mentioned above. However, if you install a PCI or AGP video card, make sure that you set your BIOS to search the AGP or the PCI slot first to look for the video card. Usually if you install a seperate video card, the BIOS shuts off the integraded one, freeing up that memory back to Windows.
In some BIOS' you can also disable the onboard video altogether.
You can also have different speeds and sizes of RAM in PC's these days. Just as long as you don't try to mix DDR, DDR2 and DDR3 in the same PC. That won't work! LOL
.:. \"Of course I thought it was a terrorist threat.\" - MacArthur Airport worker Kimberley Edwards describing a suspecious device flagged by x-ray inspectors that caused the west wing of the Long Island airport to be evacuated It was an XBox 360 .:.
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