http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m144 … tled-4.jpg
Last edited by rabee2789b (2007-01-14 09:01:08)
Last edited by rabee2789b (2007-01-14 09:01:08)
Last edited by MagikTrik (2007-01-14 09:04:48)
Last edited by MagikTrik (2007-01-14 09:09:58)
It would be best to have the exact same RAM in 2x512 DIMMS. That way you can (probably) run it in dual channel, giving a significant speed boost.MagikTrik wrote:
Alright i think it's best but not necessary to get the same brand, lemme look through newegg. Any particular budget range?
This looks good: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6820146097
seems to be one of the highest customer rated. Gimme a minute to check though & make sure it's compatible. Hopefully someone will come around & tell you for sure but I'll try to look it up.
You can run in dual-channel with 4x512mb too.Bertster7 wrote:
It would be best to have the exact same RAM in 2x512 DIMMS. That way you can (probably) run it in dual channel, giving a significant speed boost.MagikTrik wrote:
Alright i think it's best but not necessary to get the same brand, lemme look through newegg. Any particular budget range?
This looks good: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6820146097
seems to be one of the highest customer rated. Gimme a minute to check though & make sure it's compatible. Hopefully someone will come around & tell you for sure but I'll try to look it up.
Last edited by theknuck (2007-01-14 09:23:29)
Last edited by MagikTrik (2007-01-14 09:58:20)
What?The#1Spot wrote:
you would have to buy 2 1gig sticks in order to get for output of your ram
He's running PC3200. That's DDR.MagikTrik wrote:
*Edit:* Wait though don't order that stuff. That's DDR RAM & you have DDR2 so I don't think it'll work at all & even if it does it'll suck.
Sorry, the CPU-Z ss he posted said DDR2, I guessed you can't always believe what you read though, huh?Bertster7 wrote:
He's running PC3200. That's DDR.MagikTrik wrote:
*Edit:* Wait though don't order that stuff. That's DDR RAM & you have DDR2 so I don't think it'll work at all & even if it does it'll suck.
He wants exactly the same as he is running now. Simple.
Just open the computer up, look at the RAM and go out and buy the exact same stuff.
Are you sure about this?Bertster7 wrote:
He's running PC3200. That's DDR.
Opps. My Bad.MagikTrik wrote:
Are you sure about this?Bertster7 wrote:
He's running PC3200. That's DDR.
From Newegg: Kingston ValueRAM 1GB (2 x 512MB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 400 (PC2 3200) Dual Channel Kit System Memory
Last edited by Bertster7 (2007-01-14 10:39:43)
Last edited by rabee2789b (2007-01-14 10:59:26)
Don't have a hearattack!rabee2789b wrote:
OMG I am confused NOW... LOL
How would I know if my ram is DDR or DDR2?
I think I am gonna take the ram out and go to a pc shop and ask them for exactly the same one.... OR, I can call dell and tell them I want to upgrade the ram? maybe.
Bertster7... I don't think I can afford 2x1GB + I don't want to throw 1GB lol
THANX for the help everyone!
NOPE my PC aint that good, My processor is P4 3 GHZ with HT and the graphics card is 6800, don't think u need to know anything else!. OH I got the computer in august 2005 from dell!slo5oh wrote:
Don't have a hearattack!rabee2789b wrote:
OMG I am confused NOW... LOL
How would I know if my ram is DDR or DDR2?
I think I am gonna take the ram out and go to a pc shop and ask them for exactly the same one.... OR, I can call dell and tell them I want to upgrade the ram? maybe.
Bertster7... I don't think I can afford 2x1GB + I don't want to throw 1GB lol
THANX for the help everyone!
What is your system??? (dell? P4? Core Duo? AMD? AM2?) CPU-Z should show you what your CPU is if you don't remember.
If you have either a P4 or AMD Athlon 64 based system you're using DDR, if you have a core duo or AM2 system you need DDR2.
If you have a custom built system there is a serious advantage to getting some faster DDR2 ram, but if you have a middle of road Dell or other locked down bios system you might as well just get another pair of DDR2 512 sticks, matching or not. From reviews I've read there's about a 2% memory speed increase with dual channel, so don't break the bank worrying about it unless you've got a high end system already.
Last edited by rabee2789b (2007-01-14 11:19:52)