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  • All the sticks are plain ol' DDR3, so there's no mixing and matching going on. I'm thinking it just doesn't like the clock rates. I'll see if I can find some 800 MHz RAM lying about somewhere (I doubt it), and if not I may have to trade in these sticks for some other ones.
  • So as it turns out, there are indeed 2 different clock rates on these sticks. The sticks from my old laptop clock in at 667 MHz, while the ones which came with my Aspire clock in at 800 MHz. I tried all the different permutations of what you mentioned -- 667 MHz in slots 1 and 3, 800 MHz in slots 2 and 4, 667 MHz in slots…
  • Not used, I got it brand new from Amazon on sale. Windows 8 64-bit was on there (obviously), as well as all of Acer's default programs that came pre-installed. It's not so much a complaint -- I haven't yet found something that it won't run. But if it could handle 16 gigs, that's 18 more months before it hits Moore's Law…
  • I have. I've tried every possible combination of sticks -- all work fine. It's when I try to add more than 2 sticks that I start encountering issues.
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