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	<title>Choosing the Right DDR3 Memory for Your Desktop</title>
	<description><![CDATA[What do you need to consider in choosing the right DDR3 memory for your desktop? First, you have limitations on what your motherboard can handle. Each motherboard manufacturer specifically designs a motherboard to handle a particular type of memory. Each motherboard has a built-in I/O clock which limits the speed in which memory modules can do their work. You need to check on the design specifications for your particular motherboard to find out what the limitations are as far as DDR3 memory. You may find that your motherboard cannot handle DDR3 at all. If you know that your motherboard can handle DDR3, the next step is figuring out how much memory.
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	<title>HP Laptop Parts - Common Problems and How to Order</title>
	<description><![CDATA[HP laptops are generally very stable and rarely require repair. That being said, not only do laptop parts tend to wear out faster than their desktop counterparts do, but they can also be frustrating to replace. Although you can order parts online, many laptops require proprietary hardware in order to function correctly. In this article, we’ll take a look at some of the common problems faced by HP laptop owners as well as what you need to do to replace HP laptop parts when they inevitably wear out.]]></description>
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