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j2k4
03-08-2007, 12:50 AM
I've currently got 512MB in two 256MB sticks, PC2700 SDRAM clocking a lousy 166MHz.

I'd like to go to 1GB at least, but I don't know how flexible the other specs are as to clock speed, etc.

Where can I go with this stuff?

It's an Athlon 64 3200; HP Pavilion zv6130.

Mindfukced
03-08-2007, 01:00 AM
hi,

you can run the scans from these websites.

http://www.crucial.com/
http://www.kingston.com/

I use these to find out what I can put in, usually.

found this from Kingston:
http://www.ec.kingston.com/ecom/configurator_new/modelsinfo.asp?SysID=&mfr=&model=&root=us&LinkBack=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.kingston.com&Sys=24446-HP%2FCompaq-Pavilion+Notebook+zv6130US&distributor=0&submit1=Search

Looks like 2Gb is the max is will take, DDR333 Module
Hope that helps.

Mindfukced

j2k4
03-08-2007, 01:20 AM
hi,

you can run the scans from these websites.

http://www.crucial.com/
http://www.kingston.com/

I use these to find out what I can put in, usually.

found this from Kingston:
http://www.ec.kingston.com/ecom/configurator_new/modelsinfo.asp?SysID=&mfr=&model=&root=us&LinkBack=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.kingston.com&Sys=24446-HP%2FCompaq-Pavilion+Notebook+zv6130US&distributor=0&submit1=Search

Looks like 2Gb is the max is will take, DDR333 Module
Hope that helps.

Mindfukced

Way cool.

Thanks...:)

lynx
03-08-2007, 06:19 PM
A point to remember.

If you want the memory to run in dual-channel mode (maximum performance) then you need 2 identical sticks. Since there are only 2 slots that means replacing both sticks.

j2k4
03-08-2007, 08:11 PM
A point to remember.

If you want the memory to run in dual-channel mode (maximum performance) then you need 2 identical sticks. Since there are only 2 slots that means replacing both sticks.

Yup.

Probably go with something middle-of-the-road, quality-wise, 2X512 (unless you have a good reason for me to spend bigger money); I don't think this rig warrants 2GB, even if I end up running Vista at some juncture.

Thanks for the reminder.

zapjb
03-08-2007, 09:00 PM
If you stay with xp 2 x 512 is ok. If you go to vista you'll regret not going 2 x 1gb.

j2k4
03-08-2007, 09:33 PM
If you stay with xp 2 x 512 is ok. If you go to vista you'll regret not going 2 x 1gb.

I think I could load Vista on it to find out if I liked it (no resource-intensive progs), but, as many have said, I think a true "Vista machine" would warrant a scratch-built unit; my laptop is the newer of my two PCs, and it's two years old.

I think XP is good enough to get me down the road 'til I'm satisfied Vista's been sorted properly.

While I don't believe for a minute Gates actually thinks Vista is good for a ten-year-run, I'll give it a pass for now.

clocker
03-09-2007, 12:14 AM
I think a true "Vista machine" would warrant a scratch-built unit; my laptop is the newer of my two PCs, and it's two years old.

I think XP is good enough to get me down the road 'til I'm satisfied Vista's been sorted properly.

Also, at this early date I'd avoid Vista on a PC you really needed to work on.
Software support might be dicey and you don't need the aggro.
Get a standalone machine (with the proper, i.e., total overkill, hardware specs) that won't kill you if it's not fully functional and play with that one till you're confident all is good.

j2k4
03-09-2007, 12:16 AM
I think a true "Vista machine" would warrant a scratch-built unit; my laptop is the newer of my two PCs, and it's two years old.

I think XP is good enough to get me down the road 'til I'm satisfied Vista's been sorted properly.

Also, at this early date I'd avoid Vista on a PC you really needed to work on.
Software support might be dicey and you don't need the aggro.
Get a standalone machine (with the proper, i.e., total overkill, hardware specs) that won't kill you if it's not fully functional and play with that one till you're confident all is good.

Just so. ;)