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Kind Of Ram I Have

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If you have a PC, you can find out the RAM on your computer by right-clicking Computer (Vista) or My Computer (XP and 2000) and selecting Properties. It's right there, on the lower right hand side.
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Working for Apple computers for almost four years has provided me with the expertise to help you with your question. To determine, "what kind of ram do I need" there are several things left off your query that would be important...
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Whether you want to find your computer's RAM manually or use an online scanning program, there are various ways in which you can determine what type of memory your computer is using. Online Scanning Programs OEMPCWorld is an online source i...
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That may be a tough one, because a lot of RAM manufacturers take someone else's chips and assemble them onto the board. So you may know who made the chips themselves, but not who did the assembly. I would think that any guaranty would be fr...
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Right, tis DDR and you've got 768mb as you can see. I highly suspect if you went into the SPD tab you'd see it was DDR333 (PC2700) memory. Chipset info here 3GB max - grab a 2GB kit of DDR333, though it's not massively cheap. Linky
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While using both memory slots, identical memory modules should be used to avoid possible incompatibilities. So called SO-DIMM-Modules (DDR2-533 or DDR2-667) with a maximum of 2GB per module should be used. A detailed description on how to u...
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Checking your computer's manual or paperwork is the first thing I would suggest. You can also look up your computer model online and any website selling that model would list the RAM specs. Another way to find out (if you're using Windows) ...
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There is an automatic program at this web site that will tell you not only what RAM you use, and have installed; but also info about processors, motherboards, video and other options. You can print out the report for your records. This site...
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Hello, This is official technical specification about which ram should be used in your computer: Maximum allowed 4 GB* (2 x 2 GB) Speed supported PC2-6400 MB/sec Type 240 pin, DDR2 SDRAM Don't no about offers in Philippines; you should chec...
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The crucial scanner should detect the type of ram you need from the sockets it detected when it scanned your computer so all the ram it recommends after the scan should be the right type for your computer. Crucial have quite good prices too...
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