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: This is a very simple question that I have seemed to forgoten the answer to, but my dad saw 256ram chips online and ordered them for the hell of it a while back. I built my computer about a year and a half ago...here are its general specs: : P3 733 : Micron 256 ram : Dual IBM 45gig : --ASUS CUSL2 motherboard with 133fsb. Can I just swap another 256 ram in without messing anything up? If this will work hardware-wise, what will I have to change setting wise? Anything in the BIOS? or will it just detect it and move along? Thx : -tim Depending on what kind of memory the new board will accept...it should work. Most modern boards have an auto dectect for things like memory...processors...hard drives...etc. The only thing i can think of that might give you a problem is the voltage of the memory. Find the owner's manual that came with it and look up the memory part...it will tell you what it will accept. If you don't have the book then get online and figure it out. B
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