@dave3321xxxx I used the same tool. It tells you what the motherboard is compatible with, but does that mean that the computer fully supports the higher memory speeds or just that the memory is compatible? (ie. maybe the memory is 800 but the computer only uses/supports 500, so 300 is wasted?)
sorry, wasn't much help. It did not discuss speed + latency or ECC, unbuffered/buffered,etc. This doesn't tell you all you need to know about getting the most out of your memory/system. When you go to the My Computer properties you show that you can only use up to 2 GB of memory, this is misleading because the My Computer panel does NOT tell you the max supported, only what is currently installed.I know this because my panel also says 2 GBs, but I know the motherboard I installed supports 4.
I recently upgraded my Dell laptop from 4GB to 8GB. The crucial memory advisor tool @crucial.com was invaluable to me. It made choosing my sticks painless. The entire process, including installation, could not have been easier.
also my computer is a HP laptop, its one of thouse computers that someone like dell,HP,microsoft makes and then its never heard from again so its not on that list
heheheh...you bought a ram.. :D
smithdawgydawg 2 months ago
@dave3321xxxx I used the same tool. It tells you what the motherboard is compatible with, but does that mean that the computer fully supports the higher memory speeds or just that the memory is compatible? (ie. maybe the memory is 800 but the computer only uses/supports 500, so 300 is wasted?)
BrendanRoganArts 5 months ago
sorry, wasn't much help. It did not discuss speed + latency or ECC, unbuffered/buffered,etc. This doesn't tell you all you need to know about getting the most out of your memory/system. When you go to the My Computer properties you show that you can only use up to 2 GB of memory, this is misleading because the My Computer panel does NOT tell you the max supported, only what is currently installed.I know this because my panel also says 2 GBs, but I know the motherboard I installed supports 4.
BrendanRoganArts 5 months ago
I recently upgraded my Dell laptop from 4GB to 8GB. The crucial memory advisor tool @crucial.com was invaluable to me. It made choosing my sticks painless. The entire process, including installation, could not have been easier.
dave3321xxxx 8 months ago
yay, my PC can handle 4GB :D
yourmortalenemy167 10 months ago
hi please help computer specs
System Model: MS-7345
BIOS: Default System BIOS Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E6750 @ 2.66GHz (2 CPUs), ~2.7GHz
Memory: 2048MB RAM
Available OS Memory: 2048MB RAM
Page File: 1752MB used, 2639MB available Windows Dir: C:\Windows
i reallt dnt know whta ram and what type i should get looking to get up to 4 gigs
xXiMPACTHDXx 11 months ago
also my computer is a HP laptop, its one of thouse computers that someone like dell,HP,microsoft makes and then its never heard from again so its not on that list
themarinesemperfi 1 year ago
If you still have that computer then get a new one!!! my computer is 5x better that that one (from the info in the video) and I think its to slow.
themarinesemperfi 1 year ago
My computer has been building by somebody, but i have chosen what there should be in the, but i dont know the manufacturer. Can you help? 5/5
TheRaven360 1 year ago
same
rapsac200 1 year ago