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Jayne
1st November 2005, 10:43
Hi,
I have found the more stuff I put in my computer, the slower it is going. I was told to buy more memory, as this will speed it up. Are these boxes that plug in? And what are they called? Looked in Argos, but didn't have a clue what I should be buying!
Now AOL is upgrading, it using loads more memory, so I want to speed up my computer!
Thank You
Jayne :D
MinuWeb
1st November 2005, 11:14
Depending on the type of memory you have they would look something like this http://www.frozencpu.com/images/products/detail_secondary_hires/ram-11_3.jpg
Be careful when buying to make sure you get the right type for your main board, and also some memory needs to be installed in pairs.
If you take your PC to the local PC shop they should be willing to chack for you and install it for free or just a few £'s
Jayne
1st November 2005, 11:22
That really helps :lol: (scary picture)
I will have to look into this more, so I don't get it wrong,
Thanks Tony
Jayne
Astaroth
1st November 2005, 14:25
Replacing the ram in a pc is very simple to do - the only difficult part is ensuring that you buy the correct ram.
The manual for your PC (or motherboard if it is a custom build) should tell you what types of ram it will take.
Enigma121
1st November 2005, 14:34
Hi Jayne,
I've had a bit of experience with specifying all sorts of wierd an wonderful memory for all sorts of machines.
If you like, supply details of the machine spec. (make / model) and I'll look it up for you / provide some suggested contacts.
Jayne
1st November 2005, 14:34
Thanks..I bought it at Currys, i'll ask there.
Jayne :D
bg
2nd November 2005, 10:21
Hi Jayne,
Before you perform any hardware upgrade, visit the PC manufacturer website, look at the Hardware specification for your PC there you should find the type of memory your system support , Part number and also information about the maximum Memory your system support.
To be on the safe side always use the recommended Part number from the manufacturer.
The_JinJ
2nd November 2005, 12:15
Jayne - what make/model is your PC?
Jayne
2nd November 2005, 13:30
Hi,
It says in my computer folder.....it's a Packard Bell Intel (R) Celeron (R) CPU 2.80 GHz 2.81 GHz 192 MB or RAM. Windows XP and it has a DVD RW R9
I didn't really knew what I bought, just thought it looked the nicest with the flat screen telly :lol: Now I'm getting more techy, i'd have gone for a bigger one, to get more in it.
Thanks
Jayne :D
bg
2nd November 2005, 14:24
Hi Jayne,
To find out your Machine Type and Model simply follow this step:
1. Click Start
2. Click Run
3. Type msinfo32 and click ok
You will be able to see the MT-M
Regards
bg
Jayne
2nd November 2005, 15:32
So that's how you do it :D
Thanks Bg
Jayne
bg
2nd November 2005, 16:26
You are welcome Jayne :D
Regards
bg
stagetec
2nd November 2005, 17:51
I always use this web site http://www.memoryx.net as you can search for your exact computer make and model and it tells you what memory you can put in and how many - although they are in the US it's not that expensive to buy from them either.
Andy
Jayne
2nd November 2005, 17:54
Thanks Andy :D
Jayne
cyberiasystems
3rd November 2005, 02:13
Hi All
There is a little freeware prog called CPU-Z which is simple to use and will give info on:
CPU
Memory
Mainboard
System
This will then determine which compatible hardware can be used for replacement or upgrading.
http://www.cpuid.org/cpuz.php
Pilfo
3rd November 2005, 07:26
I always use this web site http://www.memoryx.net as you can search for your exact computer make and model and it tells you what memory you can put in and how many - although they are in the US it's not that expensive to buy from them either.
Andy
Fortunately, I have a good anti-spyware programme....this website has just hit me with a malicious threat!
Pilfo