pc2-6400

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PC2-6400 is a type of DDR2 SDRAM memory module rated at 800 MHz, commonly used in older desktop computers. On WindowsForum.com, discussions about PC2-6400 often involve upgrading or troubleshooting memory in systems running Windows 8.1 or earlier. Users share experiences with compatibility, voltage requirements, and performance gains when moving from slower PC2-5300 modules. For example, one thread details a system with an Asus P5K Premium motherboard and Intel Core 2 Quad processor using 2x2GB PC2-6400 RAM. Another user asks about upgrading to PC2-6400 from PC2-5300, noting voltage differences (1.8V vs. 1.9V) and potential CPU limitations. These posts highlight practical considerations for extending the life of older hardware.
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    Windows 8 Photos will not open in w8.1

    Hi, I had to reinstall with my flash stick w8.1 & now all fotos do not open saying I do not have the correct permission. I am the administrator. Could it be because I chose not to create an MS account? I do not think that I signed for MS acc. before. ....thanx ....nick __________________ Asus...
  2. Windows 7 Upgrading to DDR2 800 RAM: Will Higher Voltage Affect Performance?

    I'm going to upgrade my RAM. I have 2 sticks of DDR2 1G PC2-5300 (333MHz) and 2 sticks of DDR2 512 MB PC2-5300 (333MHz) and there voltage rates are 1.8v. The maximum RAM upgrade I have have is DDR2 PC2 6400 do to CPU limitations. The upgrade I'm looking at are these: Newegg.com - CORSAIR XMS2...