RAM upgrade
I want to add RAM to my existing computer. I do keep a lot of programs
open at any given time and would love to be able to switch between them at a faster pace. Now the million dollar question is whether my MoBo can handle the RAM that is available. Here are the specs of my current machine: intel pentium 2.53GHz processor and 640MB of RAM. ASUS P4R800VDELUXE Processor x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 7 GenuineIntel ~2539 Mhz Any advise as to which RAM I can buy? Thanks! |
RAM upgrade
Crucial memory advisor and enter your m/b model, it will tel you what you
can put in it. http://www.crucial.com/ -- Kenny Cargill "msim20" wrote in message ups.com... I want to add RAM to my existing computer. I do keep a lot of programs open at any given time and would love to be able to switch between them at a faster pace. Now the million dollar question is whether my MoBo can handle the RAM that is available. Here are the specs of my current machine: intel pentium 2.53GHz processor and 640MB of RAM. ASUS P4R800VDELUXE Processor x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 7 GenuineIntel ~2539 Mhz Any advise as to which RAM I can buy? Thanks! |
RAM upgrade
This motherboard uses 266 Mhz to 400 Mhz DIMMs. Four DIMMs up to 1 GB each. You should not have any problem finding these at a good price. msim20 wrote: I want to add RAM to my existing computer. I do keep a lot of programs open at any given time and would love to be able to switch between them at a faster pace. Now the million dollar question is whether my MoBo can handle the RAM that is available. Here are the specs of my current machine: intel pentium 2.53GHz processor and 640MB of RAM. ASUS P4R800VDELUXE Processor x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 7 GenuineIntel ~2539 Mhz Any advise as to which RAM I can buy? Thanks! -- Mike Walsh West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.A. |
RAM upgrade
Mike Walsh wrote: This motherboard uses 266 Mhz to 400 Mhz DIMMs. Four DIMMs up to 1 GB each. You should not have any problem finding these at a good price. Thanks! Then I will lookout for PC3200 memory and buy it. |
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