I'm wanting to upgrade my RAM, from .7 to 2Gig, how do I know if my computer can handle the upgrade? Its a bit you click into the back of the computer. Its the Kingston HyperX RAM High Speed RAM
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I'm wanting to upgrade my RAM, from .7 to 2Gig, how do I know if my computer can handle the upgrade? Its a bit you click into the back of the computer. Its the Kingston HyperX RAM High Speed RAM
http://www.mymemory.co.uk/images/pro...1234278577.jpg
Okay, I did that I got this
http://www.crucial.com/systemscanner...10F7D831D926C3
I don't really understand it, could you tell me how much more memory I can put in?
You can have 2GB MAX from what the scanner is saying.
You'll be spending around £50-60 to get 2GB RAM for that. You need 2 x 1GB modules/sticks. Look for PC-3200 or PC-2700.
Thats great! Thanks, but I'm still a bit confused.
www.mymemory.com
I'm intending to order it from there, can anyone tell me what one to get?
Open up your case and check how many slots your motherboard has. As I know my freinds old computer only had one.
I would reccommend getting 4GB so your computer is future ready, so to speak. This is the best RAM - Price ratio I could find.
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/130429...roduct_reviews
I would go with something like that, no point paying LOADS on your RAM
oh god DDR 1 wow, I haven't seen that in a while...
Does it really matter what one I get, I don't understand why there's so many.
Can I just get anyone, or does it have to be a certain one?
You'l want to get good quality RAM and nothing slower than 800Mhz
Try and buy a good branded like; Kingston, ColdFusion, Corsair, Crucial etc.
Its a bit steep tbh. Would you know if two of these would work as well, or would they be slower?
http://www.mymemory.co.uk/High-Speed...KHX6400D2LL_1G
It won't work because it's DDR2 and not DDR1.
DDR1 is very expensive. There is no way around it short of buying a new motherboard.
I wonder why DDR1 is expensive for old technology? Hmm do you think it's like that because it's becoming extinct haha :P
Hm, i didn't realise this could be so confusing. Can you tell me what things i'm looking for when buying the new RAM?
Do you think I could take out one ram and just use a 2Gig one instead of 2x 1 Gig?
The materials used for DDR1 is more expensive... something like that anyway. Maybe the way it's made, too.
The main things your looking for are:
PC-3200
DDR400
and you want to make sure you get two 1GB sticks.
Thanks a lot for your help :)
You might aswell just buy a new motherboard, cpu and RAM just to keep your PC up to date