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Originally Posted by flavallee (Post 8945181)
The Gigabyte GA-P55A-UD3P motherboard in your computer has 4 color-coded slots and supports a maximum of 16 GB of RAM.

It uses 240-pin, DDR3, 1.5 volt, unbuffered, non-ECC modules.

If you currently have 2 GB modules in 2 slots, I would add 2 more 2 GB modules to the 2 empty slots.

This will give it the benefit of having 8 GB (2 GB X 4) of RAM to run Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit.

It appears to currently have DDR3-1333 modules, so make sure the other 2 modules are the same speed.

Yes I have 2GB in 2 slots. What if I added in two 4GB DDR3-1333 RAM in the other 2 slots instead, will that work too or will the Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit not be able to fully utilize the RAM?
Also, will the 500W PSU is able to supply the entire PC unit after the addition of another set of RAM?

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Originally Posted by flavallee (Post 8945181)
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We don't know how you use your computer and what you have installed and running in it, so there can be a number of reasons for the slowness.

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Please see attachment, hopefully that answers. =)

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