2010-08-27, 05:14 PM
kirayamato26 Wrote:It actually doesn't matter.
All the modules will only run as fast as the slowest module, which means that faster modules will be trottled to match the speed/timings of the slowest performing module in the DIMMs.
Personally, I'd prefer bandwidth over quantity, but if you really need it, then I guess there's no harm in putting in more (slower) RAM in it.
Oh ok. Also, how would I go about safely handling the RAM so I don't fry it with static electricity?

