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Selling Your Old Laptop Replacement Parts Online

As convenient as laptops can be, they tend to wear out more quickly than desktop PCs. If you are replacing your laptop, you can make some extra money by selling some of your old parts online. Even if your laptop does not work properly, you should have one or more parts that do function correctly. People who need cheap laptop replacement parts will often order online, and your used parts might be just what they are looking for. Before you decide what to do with your old laptop, however, there are several things you should consider. First of all, you should figure out what your laptop is worth. In some cases, you might get more money for individual parts than if for your whole laptop. Check the price of each of your components before you make a decision. Even if you think you know what your laptop is worth, certain components might be worth more than you might think. Sites that you can check include eBay, Amazon , Newegg, LaptopPartsWorld and Best Buy. Knowing the value of various c

Can You Mix Different-Capacity DDR Memory Modules?

Can you mix different capacity DDR memory modules? The simple answer to the question is yes. The biggest thing to remember is that the DDR memories must be the same type. Unless your motherboard specifically allows DDR2 and DDR3 mixture, you must use one or the other. If you have a 1GB DDR2 you can mix it with any size of DDR2 memory stick. But, if you have a 1GB DDR2 and 2GB DDR3, they will not mix. You can use the memory type that is compatible with your motherboard as a guideline. When answering the question “Can you mix different capacity DDR memory modules?” you need to consider the speed of the memory modules. You can get various forms of DDR memory at different clock speeds. As long as you do not mix different forms of DDR memory, you can mix DDR memory with different clock speeds. You might have a DDR2 with a bus clock speed or 200 and another one with a bus clock speed of 400. They will work just fine. The only drawback is that the motherboard will use the lower clock sp