I want to add 1G memory to my computer, can I install a 16G memory module and an 8G memory module on

Updated on number 2024-02-09
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If conditions permit, it is recommended that the landlord use the same model of memory as the first one, (at least the same specification of the memory module) to avoid some compatibility problems.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Kingston 1GB DDR2 667 7100GS No Video Memory! It feels better to change to a graphics card like 7300gt, 8500gt, 8600gt.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It must be the same model, otherwise there will be a conflict!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Kingston 1GB DDR2 667 RAM! This is the same model! Let's see if your motherboard supports dual peers!! Brothers.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Preferably still. Kingston 1GB DDR2 667 RAM!

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Also plugged in Kingston 1GB DDR2 667 RAM.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Pretend to be the same, save yourself trouble.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes, 8G is supported by the motherboardMemory sticksIt can be used with a 16G memory module.

    Random access memory.

    It is the internal memory that directly exchanges data with the CPU.

    It can be read and written at any time (except when refreshed), and it is fast, often as a temporary data storage medium for the operating system or other running programs. When RAM is working, information can be written (deposited) or read (withdrawn) from any specified address at any time.

    The biggest difference between it and ROM is the volatility of the data, that is, the data stored in the event of a power failure will be lost. RAM is used in computers and digital systems to temporarily store programs, data, and intermediate results.

    The desktop can be plugged into 4 memory modules, as long as the motherboard supports it. Generally, computers have several memory sockets, and you can insert several memory sticks. To check if the motherboard supports the inserted memory modules, you can check the motherboard parameters and then find the supported memory module frequency.

    If the motherboard doesn't support the module, it won't be read. If it is not supported, it may cause a blue screen.

    Errors, crashes, etc. In this case, you only need to unplug the unsupported memory module.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It can be used normally, there is no compatibility problem with DDR4 memory, if it is an AMD host, and finally use 2 memory with the same capacity, you can form a dual channel.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    <>b.Align the memory notch with the socket bump and push the memory vertically down into the socket.

    c.When the snap locks automatically, the memory is ready to be installed.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello! To add a piece of memory to the computer, you need to pay attention to the memory module with the same frequency and capacity as the old memory, for example, your previous memory is DDR3 1600MHz 8G, then you need to buy the same one.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    You need to pay attention to what memory modules your computer originally has, generally buy a memory module, add the same memory as the original, the original memory composed of dual channels to improve the performance of the computer greatly, in other aspects, you have to buy your own motherboard and CPU can support the frequency, this is not the most rigid requirement, it can be used differently, but you need to pay attention to the most important thing is that your motherboard supports DDR3 or DDR4 memory, this buy the wrong one can not be used.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You can buy the same size and frequency of memory, pay attention to the slots should be 1,3 or 2,4, so that you can form a dual-channel mode.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Now that you know 64-bit, you also need to know the memory specifications.

    Add new memory, then we need to understand the specifications of the old memory, the new memory type, algebra, frequency to match the old memory, for example, the same generation means that the DDR4 memory can only upgrade DDR4 memory, and DDR3 memory is not compatible. In addition, if the memory frequency is different for the same generation, the memory will run at the standard frequency of the memory with the lowest frequency, and if you want to form a dual-channel, you need to keep the memory capacity consistent.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Memory frequency, if you originally have a DDR4 2666, but your second one is 3000. Then this 3000 will be wasted a lot. The memory frequency is used as a minimum.

    There is also a motherboard and CPU, which supports the memory frequency is high, and you can listen to whomever you want.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Pay attention to the memory module model, frequency. Pay attention to whether the motherboard supports the installation of memory modules, and what is the maximum frequency and maximum memory that the motherboard can support.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Yes, you can buy the same brand and model.

    Critical DDR4 2300Hz 8GB is a dual-channel solution for faster PC processing.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Yes, it doesn't have to be the same brand, but it must be the same specification.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Yes, a 4G and an 8G can form an "asymmetric dual channel", which can improve the speed of the computer.

    In asymmetric dual-channel mode, the memory capacity of the two channels can be unequal, and the size of the memory capacity of the two channels depends on the channel with the smaller capacity.

    For example, if channel A has 512MB memory and channel B has 1GB memory, then 512MB in channel A and 512MB in channel B form a dual channel, and the remaining 512MB memory in channel B works in single-channel mode.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Yes, no problem, but you have to consider the compatibility of memory modules, it is best to use memory modules of the same brand and the same frequency, so that the compatibility will be better.

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It would be better to change it directly to a 2g one

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It's useless to add memory, and if the processor and graphics card are not powerful, it's better to change the processor and graphics card.,If you don't have that plan, you can also add a memory, the effect is more obvious, but it's not much faster, because playing games mainly depends on the graphics card and CPU.

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The memory you say actually refers to the physical memory of 1G, of course, if your graphics card is integrated, then the actual physical memory you see is less than 1G, and the virtual memory is actually a little space on the hard disk to temporarily store some data. Its size can be set by itself, and generally the virtual memory is set to a multiple of the physical memory. This is set according to your own needs, and it is generally made larger if you play games.

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DDR2 memory description supports dual-channel DDR2 1066(OC) 800 667 up to 4GB

21 answers2024-02-09

Because you are using the graphics card integrated with the motherboard, the integrated graphics card will take out a part of the memory in the system as video memory to use, if you want to see all the memory, you can buy a separate graphics card and plug it in