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Hi, my name is nathan.
I am a regular pc user who wants to start playing more high end games such as battlefield etc. So naturally i was unhappy that my system currently only has 3GB of ram and wanted to upgrade, however upon inspection I researched my motherboard and found that it only supports 4GB.
My mother is "Pegatron Corporation 2A99", here's a spec list:
Pegatron Corporation 2A99 Mainboard Specs
Therefore I was looking at buying any Micro-Atx gaming motherboard such as the ones listed below. However before purchasing i wanted to know if i would be able to just simply repalce my current motherboard and if everything would work (Graphics card, etc), or is there more to take into considoration when buying a new motherboard?
List of possible motherboards I wanted to buy:
ASUS - Motherboards- ASUS Maximus V GENE
ASUS Rampage II GENE Republic of Gamers - motherboard - micro ATX - LGA1366 Socket - X58 - Motherboards - CNET Archive
If anyone could reply to this read and inform me if its is as simple as buying a new motherboard such as the ones listed above it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Nathan
I am a regular pc user who wants to start playing more high end games such as battlefield etc. So naturally i was unhappy that my system currently only has 3GB of ram and wanted to upgrade, however upon inspection I researched my motherboard and found that it only supports 4GB.
My mother is "Pegatron Corporation 2A99", here's a spec list:
Pegatron Corporation 2A99 Mainboard Specs
Therefore I was looking at buying any Micro-Atx gaming motherboard such as the ones listed below. However before purchasing i wanted to know if i would be able to just simply repalce my current motherboard and if everything would work (Graphics card, etc), or is there more to take into considoration when buying a new motherboard?
List of possible motherboards I wanted to buy:
ASUS - Motherboards- ASUS Maximus V GENE
ASUS Rampage II GENE Republic of Gamers - motherboard - micro ATX - LGA1366 Socket - X58 - Motherboards - CNET Archive
If anyone could reply to this read and inform me if its is as simple as buying a new motherboard such as the ones listed above it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Nathan