Will there be a bottleneck when upgrading to a 4G memory computer?

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

    1.Upgrading to 4G, there will be no bottlenecks in my computer hardware. And the performance improvement is noticeable! Especially when it comes to running drawings and 3 designs! We are 32 systems though!

    The motherboard supports DDR2 800 and does not support DDR2 10663The motherboard supports a single 2G memory.

    4.The above has passed! 64-bit systems support up to 128GB of RAM!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Let me explain what I can.

    Personally, I feel that your power supply is almost, if it is a peak of 300W, it may be a little insufficient, and it is easy to restart when the voltage is unstable.

    Your motherboard should be able to support up to 800 strips, and 2G single strips are no problem.

    However, XP is now supported up to the maximum, and it doesn't feel necessary to change to a 64-bit system.

    The above personal advice.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    A 32-bit system can't recognize 4G memory, so it's more than 3G.

    It is effective for professional work software, such as ps, and the processing speed will be faster, but it is of little significance.

    However, now the price of memory cabbage, 4G doesn't matter, the extra can be a virtual hard disk to improve utilization.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Since they all want to be replaced.

    Just come up with a new one.

    You don't have to think about it so much.

    The current machine is not too expensive.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In most cases, the memory modules are incompatible.

    Here's how to fix it:

    1.If the two memories are incompatible (i.e., it is normal to use either one alone, but not both at the same time).

    Try manually adjusting the latency parameters in the motherboard BIOS (do not set by spd, and then manually adjust the TRAS, TRCD, TRP, BL, etc.) or swap the two memory modules (put the slower one on the DIMM 0 memory slot, so that the default parameters in the motherboard BIOS are based on this slow one).

    2.If the memory and motherboard are not compatible (i.e., it is not normal to use only one memory), try upgrading the motherboard BIOS. If it doesn't work, just replace this strip.

    In fact, memory modules are now very public, and memory chips are produced by a few fabs, so incompatibility problems are rarely encountered now. Unless it is some particularly high-end memory modules, the parameters and voltage are set to the extreme, and it is a bit difficult to encounter incompatibility. If the original memory is not good to buy (especially the memory on the brand machine), there will generally be no problem with other different brands.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The number of bits of the operating system is smaller, 32 bits only support 4GB of memory, and there may be compatibility problems, in addition, please plug the two in reverse to try.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    32-bit, only support to 3G multi-memory, redundant is not good. Moreover, 2+4 pairing is not conducive to the formation of dual channels.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    First of all, the computer 64-bit system, and then see clearly that it is a low-voltage, standard pressure, high-voltage version, please carefully check the compatibility information before purchasing, to ensure that you can use it when you buy it back and plug it in, please refer to it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Brothers. You're using the wrong system, right? 32-bit systems are only supported.

    The memory I use is also mixed. I have two single root 2G ADATA 1333 memory. and a 4G Kingston memory.

    A total of 8gIt's very good to use. The machine is also recognized.

    The most critical. My system is a 64 win7 64-bit operating system. You try it.

    Absolutely.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Your memory brand is not the same, so it leads to incompatibility.

    Also, if you change the memory, remember to change the driver.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Compatibility problem, and then the maximum recognition of XP 4G is a waste if you are so big.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I haven't encountered the BIOS to restore the default reset the virtual memory in the system to see if it is integrated.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Does the 32-bit XP system support large memory?

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's not that the more memory, the more performance.

    It's about your motherboard, CPU, hard drive, graphics card, and other combination factors.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Check if there is a problem with the network card, or your local network is not smooth.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Hello, the expansion of 4G memory to 8G has not significantly improved for most ordinary home users, but for professional applications, the improvement is obvious.

    Generally, the increase in memory within 4G is very obvious, the bigger the faster. But beyond 4G, such as 16G and 8G memory modules, in daily use, there is almost no difference. There is only a difference in speed when large memory is required, such as large 3D games and 3D animation rendering.

    1. The current mainstream software, computers with 4G memory, are basically sufficient. Therefore, the larger the memory, there is basically no obvious difference in speed.

    2. However, some special applications require large memory, such as large-scale 3D games, animation rendering, PS, AE, etc., which require large memory, and computers with small capacity memory are easy to run out of memory, affecting speed.

    3. In addition, the large memory can increase the cache capacity of the disk, and can also effectively improve the speed experience of daily operation. But for SSD users, the hard drive is fast enough, so this improvement is not obvious.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Yes, this will make running any program on this upgraded device smoother than ever. It will effectively reduce the working intensity of the battery, thereby prolonging the standby capacity of the device. Electronic devices are hardware consumables.

    Over time and use by users. The device itself will continue to wear out, and eventually reach its critical lifespan, if you can replace or implant better hardware accessories into it during this period, then the service life of the device will be extended accordingly. To put it simply.

    Just like in traditional Chinese medicine, it is said that appropriate drug conditioning will prolong people's life. It's the same thing.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It's not a waste.,Two months ago, I was still playing LOL on the 4G i3-3220.,Occasionally hit the tank.,The tank is a little stuck.。

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