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Old 11-05-2009, 07:42 AM   #9
John
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There is no one answer for your question. In 99% of all cases there is no problem with mixing RAM. Virtually everyone who upgrades is not willing to throw away their old RAM, so they end up mixing them. If you have existing RAM it is almost impossible to find identical RAM a year later.

You need to decide your risk tolerance and make your own personal decision.

I always mix my RAM if needed.
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