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How can i find out what type of ram i need for my system?
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Go to www.crucial.com
Follow the steps to find your PC (this is assuming you don't have a custom built PC) and the site will tell you what type you need. |
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Re: How can i find out what type of ram i need for my system?
Will tell you. |
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i mean like, i go into comp usa, and pick up memroy, how do i know what i need, those sites really didnt help much, i dont knwo that they mean lol, heres what i got from that crucial site
http://www.crucial.com/store/listpar...&submit=Go |
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DDR and PC2100 is what you're looking for. The RAM has to be 184 pins as well. I'm no expert on these things but ram with those specs should work on your system.
You could always just print up the screen from crucial and take it with you to the store. Someone there would probably know what they have that will work. |
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banky, the site u sent me is really confusing, it sent me to a list of places with their part #'s but when i search for it nothing comes up? so ddr pc2100 184 pin? maybe? |
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DIMM stands for Dual Inline Memory Module. It's apparently a type of circuit board that holds memory chips. I took a look at besbuy.com and it appears that nearly all ddr pc2100 ram is dimm.
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DDR2 is already out and is insanely expensive. No use for it yet and it will take a while for DDR to phase out.
I'd also recommend getting a min of PC3200 for upgrade reasons in the future. You need it to run A64 and 800FSB P4s. |
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If you don't plan on upgrading at all PC2100 is fine.
Even then, this really isn't the best time to be buying ram. Prices have been on the rise for a while now. http://www.digitimes.com/NewsShow/Ar...PR&seq=202 |
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You know whats really funny, in the electronics stores the prices for SDram is about 20 bucks more than 2700 ddr.Last week they had a 512 meg stick of 2700 for $39.99 BUT a 256 meg stick of sd (cant remember the speed) for $49.99. WTF i say
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