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ram - dram?????
How can I find what kind of RAM I have on 'my computer'. I've looked every where in the control panel, but cannot find anything. As I wish to add to it, I would like to know what I need. I looked in google crucial, but it gives no indication if it's RAM - DRAM - DDRAM etc. Where on my computer can I find out.
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Crucial, Kingston, MR Memory ... all provide very simple tools to Id which memory you require...
Their business it selling you memory so it realy is simple
If you can't make sense of their results ...... I sugest you take the box to PC world - or your local neighbourhood Computer shop ... and get them to do it for you.
'cause I suspect if you do get the right memory your next question is almost certainly going to be what tool you need to get into the big boxy thing with lights on
Crucial, Kingston, MR Memory ... all provide very simple tools to Id which memory you require...
Their business it selling you memory so it realy is simple
If you can't make sense of their results ...... I sugest you take the box to PC world - or your local neighbourhood Computer shop ... and get them to do it for you.
'cause I suspect if you do get the right memory your next question is almost certainly going to be what tool you need to get into the big boxy thing with lights on
The serious answer to your question is
take the memory out ... count the pins.
http://www.dewassoc.com/performance/memory/how _to_ID_memory.htm
take the memory out ... count the pins.
http://www.dewassoc.com/performance/memory/how _to_ID_memory.htm
Thank's AC, Yes it was the second attempt, If you read my first one, you will see that 'bdol4886346', told me all about what his computer did. and I did go th 'google crucial' and it just told me that I had 256RAM (which I knew). I was pleased that he answered, but didn't tell me what I wanted to know.
I do appreciate the sarcasm in your first answer, and take it as you ment it (a joke-- Ihope).
Your second part is what I'm looking for, and I am quite capable of taking the side off of the boxy thing with the lights on ( using a monkey Wrench or two pound hammer), and in fact adding the cards needed.
I have been to the web page you sited, and copied the info.
Thank's! your information was what I was looking for.
I do appreciate the sarcasm in your first answer, and take it as you ment it (a joke-- Ihope).
Your second part is what I'm looking for, and I am quite capable of taking the side off of the boxy thing with the lights on ( using a monkey Wrench or two pound hammer), and in fact adding the cards needed.
I have been to the web page you sited, and copied the info.
Thank's! your information was what I was looking for.
Use this link
Its a tool called belarc advisor. It will tell you everything inside your pc!
http://www.computeractive.co.uk/vnunet/downloa ds/2128769/belarc-advisor
Its a tool called belarc advisor. It will tell you everything inside your pc!
http://www.computeractive.co.uk/vnunet/downloa ds/2128769/belarc-advisor
Cheers! Mr 1504, Done it, but all it tells me is...
Memory Modules c,d
256 Megabytes Installed Memory
Slot �A0� has 256 MB
Slot �A1� is Empty
Slot �A2� is Empty
Slot �A3� is Empty
I wanted to know if they were - DRAM SDRAM, so I know what to order.
I think I will have to do what AC say's, take it out and count the pins.
Thanks again.
Memory Modules c,d
256 Megabytes Installed Memory
Slot �A0� has 256 MB
Slot �A1� is Empty
Slot �A2� is Empty
Slot �A3� is Empty
I wanted to know if they were - DRAM SDRAM, so I know what to order.
I think I will have to do what AC say's, take it out and count the pins.
Thanks again.
LOL
Don't forget - when you hit the box with the screw hammer use static precautions (stand very still!!!)
I suspect there is more to your question
If you realy realy want to know about your inner workings look to the dark side - cpuz is good but the
wizard 2007
is as detailed as I've seen (for free!)
http://www.cpuid.com/pcwizard.php
also see
http://www.sisoftware.co.uk/
and once you have the memory
memtest86+
http://www.memtest.org/
docmemory
http://www.simmtester.com/page/news/showpubnew s.asp?num=142
gold memory
http://www.goldmemory.cz/index.php
will let you test them to destruction
Don't forget - when you hit the box with the screw hammer use static precautions (stand very still!!!)
I suspect there is more to your question
If you realy realy want to know about your inner workings look to the dark side - cpuz is good but the
wizard 2007
is as detailed as I've seen (for free!)
http://www.cpuid.com/pcwizard.php
also see
http://www.sisoftware.co.uk/
and once you have the memory
memtest86+
http://www.memtest.org/
docmemory
http://www.simmtester.com/page/news/showpubnew s.asp?num=142
gold memory
http://www.goldmemory.cz/index.php
will let you test them to destruction