Mixing memory

It's not a great idea to be honest as your board will force the Geil RAM to run at the speed of the Crucial stuff which is slower (667MHz). Also take into account that each set will have different timings and voltage requirements. It's better to stick with a kit containing matched pairs from the same vendor where possible.
 
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I'm just wondering which is more important, really - the 667MHz or the 4GB... this will just be a temporary thing for my girlfriend's PC while we save up for a full upgrade of both our desktops which will include new systemboards, RAM, CPUs and graphics cards (if not more). But that's a few months away, so I'm not sure if it's worth putting all four sticks into the board or just leaving her with 2GB for now.
 
Well to be honest you would be well going to see any difference between 667MHz RAM and 800MHz RAM in the real world other than when running benchmarks. You might as well make use of the 4GB you have providing you have a 64 Bit o/s version to make use of the full 4GB :)
 
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