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Compatibility - Dopamino - 01-27-2008

Okay here are the specs for my computer:
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I think that covers everything; if it doesn't, my computer is the "HP Media Center PC m1050e".

Now, this here memory is a darn good deal, but before I buy it, is it compatible with my computer?
I figure it's probably a dumb question, but prudent to ask it all the same:)




Compatibility - Horon - 01-27-2008

Corsair? *Cocks Gun* GET HIM!!!
My Outcast Video Card isn't compatible with that brand..


Compatibility - Dopamino - 01-27-2008

heh, it's cheap.


Compatibility - Horon - 01-27-2008

:crazy:So are Corsairs, but thats beside the point :crazy:
As far as my computer knowledge goes, I don't see why it SHOULDN'T work, but maybe you should ask someone who actually has a JOB in that area.


Compatibility - Dopamino - 01-27-2008

That's what I figured. CompUSA has a 30 day guarantee with no questions asked, so I think I'll go ahead and buy it.


Compatibility - Virus - 01-27-2008

Holy... What the fuh.... ?

Let time I checked, the pair of those would be up around $200. o.O


Compatibility - Dopamino - 01-28-2008

I toldja it was a good deal:D


Compatibility - mwerte - 01-28-2008

I got that exact set for 150, so yeah, good deal. What is your motherboard specs though?


Compatibility - sn!p3r - 01-28-2008

all depends dop, i would go here.. http://www.kingston.com/ dont buy ram from there as the compusa is wonderful deal, but do the memory search. then see if the results match the product


Compatibility - kingvaillant - 01-28-2008

make sure that your moderboard model can support the ram Frequency and Vice-versa otherwise you could blow up one of your ram slot. (happened to me once...)

Make sure the ram is also in the same Format as your motherboard ram slot

e.g: DDR with DDR , DDR2 with DDR2

EDIT: Btw Corsairs, Kingston, OCZ are goods memory brand