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22 June 2006

AskMecha: Help me upgrade my computer memory. [More:]I have a computer with this motherboard and a Pentium IV 2Ghz processor. It currently has just 256MB of memory. The chip that's in there says 256MB, DDR, 266Mhz, PC2100, CL2.5.

I want to upgrade it, but I don't know what the hell I'm doing. What do I need to know when buying more memory? I assume it has to be DDR, but do the other things have to match too?
does this help?
posted by puke & cry 22 June | 21:34
I'm going to go with "yes," p&c. Thanks!
posted by goatdog 22 June | 21:38
check to see if you can find the sdram's part number via a google search as you can sometimes get teh same crucial memory cheaper than from crucial.com.
posted by birdherder 22 June | 21:42
yeah, they are a little pricy. I usually just use crucial to make sure I'm getting the right kind of memory then buy it somewhere else. Also, make sure I picked the right motherboard model.
posted by puke & cry 22 June | 21:44
Actually, what's most important is how your motherboard handles double-sided and single-sided memory in its ddr slots. For that you need to know if your stick is double-sided or single-sided. Secondarily (and related) is how different sized memory stick can be combined.

Otherwise, that's pretty slow memory and anything you buy will be faster and be forced to this lowest common demoninator. Which won't be a problem.

Depending upon where you bought that stick, you might also not completely trust what the label says. SiSoft Sandra and some other utilities will tell you what the stick's little info register says about all its specs. I found a really good utility that does this, but after looking just now I can't find it or recall its name.
posted by kmellis 22 June | 23:25
I upgraded my pooter memory recently and it wasn't nearly as difficult as I thought it'd be, even for a sausage-fingered dolt such as I. I followed the directions from the crucial website to find the right piece of hardware and the only glitch I had was through not seating the new memory stick properly, which was easily remedied.
posted by essexjan 23 June | 03:55
Anyone need any? || Parvum Opus

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