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It is recommended to change the CPU, change to the P4 one, the P4 seems to be around now, after all, the L2 cache of C4 is too small at 128KB!
Add another 256m strip or add 512m strip to the total value of about 120, and the performance should be much improved!
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If you want to add it, add a memory of the same model and the same size, or don't want this one, just replace it with 1G or 2G, but you must make sure that the motherboard supports it, and plugging in the motherboard that does not support it will cause it to not work.
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The easiest way is to unplug your memory and look at the gold finger notch below One or two 1 is DDR1 2 is SD I wish you DDR1 because then it's worth adding memory Or just take the memory and go to the computer city.
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CPU for your SD memory is too acidic, isn't it? It's no wonder if it's not slow, add root SD memory or directly change to root SD memory with a large capacity Definitely make your speed go up, but add 1G 512MB That's your own business Because the price is different The money is what you give Hehe.
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The memory is too old...
If you want to find upgraded accessories now, you probably have to go to the flea market.
And it won't be cheap either.
It is recommended that LZ go and reconfigure a machine.
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Antique machine up, SD memory. Add it.
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Generally, adding memory to the laptop is the computer upgrade method that most people choose, and the computer can effectively improve the performance of the computer after adding memory.
Memory is one of the most important components of a computer, and it is the bridge that communicates with the CPU. The running of all programs in the computer takes place in memory, so the performance of the memory has a very large impact on the computer. Memory, also known as internal memory, is used to temporarily store computing data in the CPU and exchange data with external memory such as hard disks.
As long as the computer is running, the CPU will transfer the data that needs to be calculated to the memory for calculation, and when the operation is completed, the CPU will send the result out, and the operation of the memory also determines the stable operation of the computer. Memory is made up of parts such as memory chips, circuit boards, gold fingers, etc.
However, the memory support of Windows system 64-bit and 32-bit is not the same, the maximum addressing space of the 32-bit system is about 2 to the 32nd power = 4294967296 (bit) = 4 (GB), while the maximum addressing space of the 64-bit system reaches the 64th power of 2 = 4294967296 (bit) to the 32nd power = the value is greater than 100 million GB. In other words, a 32-bit system can only support up to 4G of memory, while a 64-bit system can support up to 100 million bits of memory.
Therefore, if you want to increase the memory, you also need to decide according to the computer system, or install a 64-bit system when increasing the memory to more than 4GB to achieve maximum performance utilization and avoid overperformance.
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Theoretically, the memory is not used up often, and the memory usage is less than 80%, so there is no need to increase it. Normal use is generally around 50%.
Large memory doesn't mean much to improve the game. Or the graphics card and CPU are more important.
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Your i7 is 6 cores 12 threads in the case of multiple openings,Theoretically speaking, you can eat full20G,But there is no need to add memory,The key depends on the degree of memory usage,If it is more than 70%, it is recommended to add a 4G or 8G,If you don't use that much memory,It doesn't work if you add it。 When multitasking, you can see how much memory the task manager is running. I often open more, 32g is barely enough.
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Generally speaking, your current 8G memory module can meet the general daily use, if the memory usage is really too high, then consider adding a memory module.
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Don't add for the sake of adding.
Have you been using it for more than 80% of your memory?
If you can't usually use up 8G, what's the point of adding it?
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Absolutely, but first you need to know how to disassemble the case and where the memory modules are located.
Changing desktop computer memory needs to be paid attention to:
1: The type of memory slot of the motherboard, whether it is DDR1, DDR2 or DDR3. If you change the wrong memory, you can't plug it in.
2: According to the computer configuration and system to add memory or change memory, XP can be increased to a maximum of 3G, Win7 at least 4G memory. At the same time, it should be improved according to the balance of hardware in all aspects, for example, the CPU is not good, and no matter how large the memory is added, the performance will not be improved much.
3: Whether the motherboard supports dual-channel memory, if it supports dual-channel, use two identical memory modules, the frequency and brand should be the same, otherwise it may be incompatible.
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Yes, when you take the case apart, you can see that there are one or two memory modules inside, and this slot-type memory module can be replaced. However, the replacement model depends on whether it is compatible with the motherboard.
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The memory of the desktop computer can be replaced, but you don't need to change it, because the desktop computer has 2 memory slots, and you can buy another memory module and plug it in.
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Of course, it can be replaced! But I find that what you said seems to be a bit ......What does it mean that the memory capacity can't fit a large game? Does your computer use memory for games?
The game is loaded with a hard drive! But when it runs, it takes up a lot of memory, and if the memory is small, the game will get stuck! If the memory capacity is less than the memory required for the game, replace it with a larger memory!
It is recommended that you only put one piece of memory! For example, if you want 2G of RAM, it is better to use 1 2G instead of 2 1G combined! Because if the two pieces of memory are not compatible, they can't be used yet!
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Yes, depending on whether your motherboard is a micro version or a normal version, the normal version generally has 4 memory slots, and the micro version only has 2, so you can buy a large-capacity memory of the same model and replace it.
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The memory size can be changed. Just change a memory module and you're good to go. You said you wanted to install a big game? It is related to the size of the hard disk.
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Yes, there are 2 slots in the chassis, and you can change a big one to it!
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Can be replaced, depending on which of the 3 types of your motherboard supports DDR DRR2 DDR3 You should be optimistic about changing it Don't buy it when the time comes.
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Anyway, you open the case and see that there are 1 or 2 memory sticks inside.
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It can be changed, but it is best to use the same brand and frequency.
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Yes, as long as you still have a slot for the memory module.
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Yes, but it must be of the same specification.
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Yes, what type of memory does the motherboard support, you can change it to whatever model.
You can add, it mainly depends on whether the chip of your memory is the same, it can improve the refresh speed and the speed of opening**, and it does not mean the network speed.
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