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<blockquote data-quote="Noels" data-source="post: 694991" data-attributes="member: 49942"><p>nduetime@juno.c,</p><p></p><p>I don't think it would be any problem running 1 2GB stick and 1 1GB stick together for your 3GB. Even a dual channel 2x2GB would work, though something of a waste in a constrained system.</p><p></p><p>Folks have preferences based on experience, cost, hear-say, etc. There are some brands, like Corsair, Mushkin, Crucial, Kingston and PNY that have good reputations as memory makers, so they are preferred by some, while others of course prefer other brands. I go for a mix of performance and cost...</p><p></p><p>Noel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Noels, post: 694991, member: 49942"] nduetime@juno.c, I don't think it would be any problem running 1 2GB stick and 1 1GB stick together for your 3GB. Even a dual channel 2x2GB would work, though something of a waste in a constrained system. Folks have preferences based on experience, cost, hear-say, etc. There are some brands, like Corsair, Mushkin, Crucial, Kingston and PNY that have good reputations as memory makers, so they are preferred by some, while others of course prefer other brands. I go for a mix of performance and cost... Noel [/QUOTE]
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