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Posted by: mEtho

i need to upgrade memory on my friend's PC, he's running 256 DDR 333Mhz Cl2.5 memory module. could someone please provide me with any information regarding solt type, DIMM pins etc. i am goning to order from Amazon or ebay so i need to make sure i buy the right one.

Ps: what is cl2.5



Posted by: lynx

Try to get a copy of Everest Home Edition by Lavalys. Officially it is no longer available but there are still plenty of copies out there.

If you look under Motherboard/SPD it should give you sufficient information to get compatible memory.

CL is CAS (Column Address Strobe) Latency. The last signal sent to memory when it is read is the CAS. The latency is the number of clock cycles before the data is available. Consequently the lower the latency the sooner the data is available. It may be quoted as 2.5, but as you will see from Everest it depends on the clock speed.

It is just one of many memory timings, but it is probably the most important after the clock speed in terms of performance.



Posted by: clocker

Try to get a copy of Everest Home Edition by Lavalys. Officially it is no longer available but there are still plenty of copies out there.

My new favorite app for this is SIW (http://www.gtopala.com/siw-download.html).

I think you'd like it, lynx...I run it right off my flash drive on customer PCs, no install necessary.



Posted by: Virtualbody1234

That SIW - System Information for Windows is great.

It's now on my flash drive.

Thanks again clocker! :01:



Posted by: clocker

I accept PayPal.



Posted by: Virtualbody1234

I accept PayPal.

Good luck with that. :)



Posted by: clocker

It was worth a shot.



Posted by: Virtualbody1234

:lol:



Posted by: lynx

Thanks clocker, it's now on my flash drive too.

Some areas not quite as informative as Everest but the times when that extra information is really useful are very few, and there's probably enough to look up that extra info elsewhere.



Posted by: clocker

I accept PayPal (redux).



Posted by: Chewie

You lot did know that you can just copy your Everest Pro install folder to a usb drive and run it from there when needed, didn't you?
That's what I use. :)






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