How can you tell what type of ram your computer uses?
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I am looking to buy some more RAM for my computer but im not sure which type to get or which type my computer uses, im also looking to upgrade its graphics card (for gaming) GeForce GT 240 is my current card, any suggestions on what i should get?
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Answer:
You can download a program called PC wizard to help tell us what your RAM speed is in Mhz, so i can help you. (last time i gave a link though, it was broken, but a quick google search will get you to PC wizard) As for your GPU, i need to know what motherboard you have, power supply ect., But i would most certainly recommend a GTX 560 Ti for a GPU (unless s you're willing to spend 300 dollars, in which case id go with a GTX 570)
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