I think i know what your friend is talking about, i think he means the bus speed, and i don't think that ram could force the system to overclock, i believe the opposite is valid though, i don't remember the common speeds, but there's 667 and 800 i think, and 1088 (maybe lol) anyway, if u have a mother board that supports up to 800 but the rams are 667 then the system will run as 667, but if the opposite the ram wont speed up the system bus speed, and also if u have 2 ram chips with different speeds, the system will use the lowest speed, so i advice u to check ur system speed, not because of this overclock thing, it's more like to prevent the opposite.
-- On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 10:23 AM, Ka dadi <kadadis@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Guys...I have been using my Hp 530, running on Windows 7 86x, The specs are as follows:Ram= 512, processor Speed (celeron) 1.73 Ghz,Now I wanted to upgrade it to Ram of 2Gb. A friend advised I should fast check the ram speed to avoid over-clocking.So, what is this ram speed exactly ? Will it be dangerous to put 2gb ram from 512mb ?Thanks for your responses!--
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