Undetected_Killer wrote:
Mmkay, here are some vital PC specs:
512mb RAM (2 Sticks of 256, DDR2, PC2-3200)
Pentium 4 processor 2.8GHz
I run XP Home Edition. Tell me what else, and be specific about what exactly I need to do.
OK
Ram first because it is the cheapest way to speed up your computer.
As someone pointed out above, grab cpuz (google it) and find out exactly what you have already. It will tell you all the information you need regarding your motherboard and your memory.
Since you run XP your machine won't see much more than 3 Gb of RAM. I have 4 Gb installed but only 3.2 is usable by XP. It is a technical issue with 32 bit processors.
So assuming you have 4 slots for RAM, the first thing would be to grab 2 stick of DDR2 @ 1 Gb (subject to what you find with Cpuz). I have 4 sticks of Value Select from Corsair and have no problems. You don't want to go too cheap either so pick something middle of the road.
The added RAM will significantly improve your computer performance. I would put the NEW memory in the slots presently occupied by your 2 sticks of 256, and then move the 2 256Mb to the other slots.
It is most likely that your new RAM will be faster than your present memory. So it might be advisable to NOT use your current memory with your slower present ones. It depends on your BUS speed of your motherboard.
Last edited by Stubbee (2007-12-07 19:35:51)
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