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Yes it should (the clue is that if you motherboard is coping with just one stick then you clearly don't need matched pairs)

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Q: I have 512MB DDR2 533MHz RAM in my laptop and I want to put a 1GB DDR2 533MHz stick in the second RAM slot. I remember old computers not allowing this mixing of capacities. Should it work?
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