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06.21.2010, 06:43 AM
More ram is never a bad thing. It's basically how many things your PC can juggle at once. Things likely are a little smoother, it's like you just gave it twice as many hands.
The BIOS is a needed step on PCs to recognize more ram, the BIOS is where all the ram speed & voltage settings are at. It'll auto-recognize new stuff once you go into the BIOS, so you usually just have to enter and save. It's best if all the RAM in a system matches for optimal performance, but not required.
Tony
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