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Old December 1st 19, 12:48 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
SC Tom
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Default 2-in-1 RAM adapter

Years and years ago, there used to be these adapters that you could plug 2
sticks of RAM in to increase the amount memory in each slot (had some on an
old 386 or 486 PC).
Are they still being made that would work on DDR3 RAM, or are the newer
memory speeds making that unstable? I have a number of 8GB sticks around and
would love to bump my desktop from 16GB to 32GB, just for grins 'n giggles
(and without spending big bucks on 2 16GB sticks).

Thanks!
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