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HI,
I found that my computer run slow,sometimes hang when i open many program.the screen looks slowly.
someone suggest me to upgrade my memory.currently my memory is 128MB.I found that DELL 4500S use PC2100 DDR.
if i want to upgrade it,am i need to buy the same PC2100.can i use other than PC2100?for example PC2700?i need a 256MB memory.
what is the different,if i buy it directly from DELL or the hardware shop?
is the manufacturer same?
Can i just insert my new memory card into another the slot n never take out the old one?
anyone can help me?
thanks!
I found that my computer run slow,sometimes hang when i open many program.the screen looks slowly.
someone suggest me to upgrade my memory.currently my memory is 128MB.I found that DELL 4500S use PC2100 DDR.
if i want to upgrade it,am i need to buy the same PC2100.can i use other than PC2100?for example PC2700?i need a 256MB memory.
what is the different,if i buy it directly from DELL or the hardware shop?
is the manufacturer same?
Can i just insert my new memory card into another the slot n never take out the old one?
anyone can help me?
thanks!
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Originally Posted by only_lonely
HI,
I found that my computer run slow,sometimes hang when i open many program.the screen looks slowly.
someone suggest me to upgrade my memory.currently my memory is 128MB.I found that DELL 4500S use PC2100 DDR.
if i want to upgrade it,am i need to buy the same PC2100.can i use other than PC2100?for example PC2700?i need a 256MB memory.
what is the different,if i buy it directly from DELL or the hardware shop?
is the manufacturer same?
Can i just insert my new memory card into another the slot n never take out the old one?
anyone can help me?
thanks!
Don't go through Dell.. they will overcharge you.
Go to like cruical.com or something and buy what you need.
You can match up the ram type by looking at the part number.
Then Google it and find out its "128MB SDRAM 133Mhz" <-- just an example
Then go to cruical and plug in the specs for say 512MB SDRAM 133Mhz
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The motherboard will hold two RAM modules with a capacity of up to 1GB in each.
Not knowing where you live, I can only suggest what I would do, I would either go to Newegg, or Tiger Direct and make my purchase on line. Here are two links for Newegg, one is for 256MB modules, and the other is for 512MB modules.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...ubmit=Property
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...ubmit=Property
The installation process is pretty straight forward, the hardest part for you will most likely be opening the case. I will provide you with a link which has detailed instructions for the installation. One of the things you need to know is to make sure you are grounded before you handle the module, as static electricity can damage the module. You can accomplish this quite simply by touching the metal portion of the computer case.
This link will take you to the Dell web site, at the top of the page is a menu, read about opening the case, and adding memory.
http://support.dell.com/support/edoc...ce.htm#1101572
Not knowing where you live, I can only suggest what I would do, I would either go to Newegg, or Tiger Direct and make my purchase on line. Here are two links for Newegg, one is for 256MB modules, and the other is for 512MB modules.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...ubmit=Property
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...ubmit=Property
The installation process is pretty straight forward, the hardest part for you will most likely be opening the case. I will provide you with a link which has detailed instructions for the installation. One of the things you need to know is to make sure you are grounded before you handle the module, as static electricity can damage the module. You can accomplish this quite simply by touching the metal portion of the computer case.
This link will take you to the Dell web site, at the top of the page is a menu, read about opening the case, and adding memory.
http://support.dell.com/support/edoc...ce.htm#1101572
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Originally Posted by only_lonely
HI,
I found that my computer run slow,sometimes hang when i open many program.the screen looks slowly.
someone suggest me to upgrade my memory.currently my memory is 128MB.I found that DELL 4500S use PC2100 DDR.
if i want to upgrade it,am i need to buy the same PC2100.can i use other than PC2100?for example PC2700?i need a 256MB memory.
what is the different,if i buy it directly from DELL or the hardware shop?
is the manufacturer same?
Can i just insert my new memory card into another the slot n never take out the old one?
anyone can help me?
thanks!
Bcoz incase ur old ram's speed doenst match with the newer one u could still have more memory
if the RAM's speed doesnt match, then u will see a blue screen with a message dumping physical memory
6 rules to be happy:
Free your heart from hatred; Free your mind from worries; Live simply; Expect less; Give more & always have me as Ur Friend.
Free your heart from hatred; Free your mind from worries; Live simply; Expect less; Give more & always have me as Ur Friend.
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Originally Posted by jaishankar
if the RAM's speed doesnt match, then u will see a blue screen with a message dumping physical memory
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Originally Posted by Coconut Monkey
Bit misleading there jaishankar. You can mix modules of different speeds - the higher rated stuff will just run at the speed of the slowest module. See here for more information.
6 rules to be happy:
Free your heart from hatred; Free your mind from worries; Live simply; Expect less; Give more & always have me as Ur Friend.
Free your heart from hatred; Free your mind from worries; Live simply; Expect less; Give more & always have me as Ur Friend.
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With older boards that use PC100, some boards are kind of picky about which RAM they will work with. I have a MSI K7-Pro motherboard which supports PC100, and I'm running three modules of PC133, these are low density modules, but the high density modules like the Kingston's KVR133X64C2/256 were not compatible. What I would suggest is that if you find modules you are interested in using, go to the manufacturer and ask them if it will be compatible.
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Originally Posted by jaishankar
Iam not misleading anybody, it just didnt work for me i used Pc-133 with Pc-100 SD Ram But it didnt work.
I have a P-4 system with 128MB(PC2100-133MHz) Hundai RAM, i bought a 256MB(PC2100-133MHz) Hundai RAM but it didnt workout.
Whenever i started the system a blue screen appeared "dumping physical memory"
I tried with individual RAM's and they were working fine
Again i made trial with one of my friends RAM with same speed and it did work how could this be possible
Whenever i started the system a blue screen appeared "dumping physical memory"
I tried with individual RAM's and they were working fine
Again i made trial with one of my friends RAM with same speed and it did work how could this be possible
6 rules to be happy:
Free your heart from hatred; Free your mind from worries; Live simply; Expect less; Give more & always have me as Ur Friend.
Free your heart from hatred; Free your mind from worries; Live simply; Expect less; Give more & always have me as Ur Friend.
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