Soo yeah, I've been looking at buying some more RAM for my computer, but I know there's a shit ton of different types. I looked into how to see what type of RAM there is currently in my computer and the most common solution was to use some website, this was the results:
[IMG]http://i33.tinypic.com/dfd6xu.png[/IMG]
I think I have 2 x DDR PC2-5300 RAM but it says "Our System Scanner couldn't make a complete match"?
So I want to know if I do have DDR PC2-5300 and I also would like to know how many pins it has.
Thanks.
DDR RAM is expensive and slow. You might want to consider a new motherboard if you're still running on DDR.
EDIT: Rate me "Bad Reading"
[QUOTE=ghostofme;18376530]DDR RAM is expensive and slow. You might want to consider a new rig if you're still running on DDR.[/QUOTE]
READ MY POST
it's ddr2
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[QUOTE=Mikeyf619;18376520]what site did you use?[/QUOTE]
overclockers.co.uk
[QUOTE=ghostofme;18376530]DDR RAM is expensive and slow. You might want to consider a new motherboard if you're still running on DDR.[/QUOTE]
My 2 gig is doing me absolutely fine. I just need the extra punch at the minute for rendering in 3DSMax.
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[QUOTE=CombineGuru;18376210]- Pins: 2 x 240
- PR Rating (PC): PC5300
- Clock Speed (MHz): 667MHz[/QUOTE]
So is this what I should be looking for to buy?
[QUOTE=PieClock;18376598]
So is this what I should be looking for to buy?[/QUOTE]
Yes, DDR2 667MHz. Make sure it's 667MHz, because it's not good to mix RAM with different speeds.
[QUOTE=ghostofme;18376955]Yes, DDR2 667MHz. Make sure it's 667MHz, because it's not good to mix RAM with different speeds.[/QUOTE]
I don't get it, how did the other guy know it was 667MHz from a picture that states nothing about that.
This should work, right?
[url]http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?sku=A0524370&cs=19&c=us&l=en&dgc=SS&cid=27530&lid=627063#Overview[/url]
ya but it's 1gb
[QUOTE=CombineGuru;18377638]ya but it's 1gb[/QUOTE]
Right. Thank you.
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