There's absolutely no reason to lol I've been building and servicing computers for more than 15 years (and about a decade of doing so professionally). It's not a concern; just match the DDR type and frequency of your existing RAM. Upgrading memory is one of the most basic things you can do for a computer ...I have no idea why these guys are overcomplicating it.I am just curious how to check ram pins amount?Also another key thing is check the ram pins amount.
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