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I have 2x16mb ram for triton studio. Can I put another one of 32MB
then made 64 mb ram because could not find a 16 mb
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I think it is possible, don't think you can break something if you try (as long as it fits).
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thanks
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Post by pianomanky »

I actually put 3 32 meg chips in mine and maxed it out, something you might should consider. I think mine came with 1 32Meg chip instead of the 2 16 megs.

But I don't see why it wouldn't work having 2 16s and 1 32... but I'd make sure the 32 meg chip is in the first slot because you always want your biggest memory chip first.
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I don't think the size matters, even not if the biggest in the first slot or not.

On my Extreme, I also maxed out memory. WIth a few chips I couldn't get good results, because they were too slow.
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