Download CPU-Z.
http://www.cpuid.com/download/cpu-z-143.zip
Unzip and run.
Under the memory tab, it should say what kind of ram you have.
DDR2 is cheap. DDR1 is not. And they are NOT backwards compatible...
Just get the same kind of speed of ram you have now. I recommend Corsair, OCZ, Patriots...
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Jan 19th, 2008 08:58 AM #1
Upgrading RAM
So I've been thinking about upgrading the RAM on my computer since it's become so cheap, my only problem is that I'm not sure if i need a specific kind of ram or if I can just buy anything out there on the market...
and then secondly, if I look at the various ram being sold (ie this example from ncix): Corsair XMS2 TWIN2X2048-6400 2GB 2X1GB PC2-6400 DDR2-800 CL 5-5-5-18 240PIN DIMM Dual Channel Memory, what does all that underlined stuff mean, and what should i be looking for
thanks
m
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Jan 19th, 2008 09:29 AM #2
Last edited by tmpz; Jan 19th, 2008 at 09:31 AM.
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Jan 19th, 2008 09:36 AM #3
better to post what motherboard you have. Some DDR2 will need to have voltage adjustments to run at their rated speeds and many oem boards will not provide this control.
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Jan 19th, 2008 11:49 AM #4
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Jan 19th, 2008 11:55 AM #5
the underline is the timing of the ram which indicates how fast they are.. 4-4-4-12 is consider to be the fastest around (i think)
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Jan 19th, 2008 12:07 PM #6
If you own a Dell or whatever OEM, just get some Value RAM, it'll be cheaper and you won't really notice the difference, especially if you don't overclock.
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Jan 19th, 2008 12:08 PM #7
to be safe, get this:
http://www.ncix.com/products/index.p...o&promoid=1001
since you say "intel motherboard", that doesn't give much info as to the specific model and the other modules you listed potentially more than standard 1.8v. Most basic intel boards don't allow for voltage adjustments.
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Jan 19th, 2008 12:25 PM #8
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Jan 19th, 2008 12:28 PM #9
Spec ... http://www.intel.com/products/mother...5Gtp/index.htm
I would stick with sticks that run at 1.8V ... Something like these should serve you just fine ... http://www.directcanada.com/products...L%20TECHNOLOGY
Or this ... http://www.canadacomputers.com/index...id=RAM.346.314Last edited by willy; Jan 19th, 2008 at 12:33 PM.
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Jan 23rd, 2008 06:16 AM #10
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