Re: Adding more RAM question
hi! i read your post and i think if u check how much ur motherboard can suppport, it will be very easy, maybe it only support pc3200 at max then u will have to buy only pc 3200 but download the manual for your motherboard and check, if it only supports 3200 then maybe u can replace those 512 rams for a pair of 1 Gig. :D i have a pair of 2 gis and i just being honest is better then one 1 Gi. my comp dont suffer anymore :lol: hehe
Re: Adding more RAM question
You do want to make sure that the stuff you're adding is the same. Not just "DDR 400"
Re: Adding more RAM question
It really doesn't have to be the exact same stuff.
In a perfect world it would be of course but if it's not, the faster (or tighter) RAM will simply default down to the slower (looser) settings.
Re: Adding more RAM question
OK, thanks for the advice. I will try to get memory that has the same timings as my current ram, but if not, I guess it will still be alright. I need 2 gigs, cuz battlefield 2142 seems like it would run alot nicer if I did. i guess the next thing will be a vid card.
Oh, and if anyone who reads this would know, is this the ram timing 3-3-3 ? thats what the package for my old ram says on it. Or better yet, what would be a good match for the RAM I have now. I have Transcend TS64MLD64V4F3 unbuffer non-ECC memory (I have no idea what that stuff means lol)
http://ec.transcendusa.com/product/I...=TS64MLD64V4F3
Re: Adding more RAM question
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clocker
In a perfect world
I'm afraid that there's no such thing as a perfect world. :frusty:
Re: Adding more RAM question
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Linkin Park
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Originally Posted by
clocker
In a perfect world
I'm afraid that there's no such thing as a
perfect world. :frusty:
Sure there is.
My Newegg wish lists abound with examples.:whistling