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Kingston claims that his notebook memory is 100% compatible, but in fact, many netizens who have upgraded their memory and bought the brand's memory have reported that they are incompatible. But it doesn't have decent desktop memory.
I'm a Toshiba brand notebook, and most merchants think it has the worst memory compatibility. Because more than 80% of the notebooks are OEM in Taiwan, it is not too picky, but Toshiba insists on its own production, and there is only one mass production line left in our China.
I upgraded my notebook with modern memory, and the compatibility is no problem at all, and it is also used as a frequency reduction, which coexists peacefully with the original Toshiba brand memory before. It is recommended to use Samsung, Hyundai or Infineon, after all, they are memory particle manufacturers, and some brands in Taiwan just buy these particles for "assembly".
Laptop memory can be used completely with downclocking, and there is no DOS setting, which is a major feature. The BIOS of the notebook is generally very simple, and I am afraid that the frequency cannot be adjusted.
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It may be that the compatibility of the two sticks is not good, and it is generally recommended to use the same model for the two memory sticks.
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2. It is not compatible with the sliver.
No need to change memory modules.
You can try to change the settings in CMOS.
Adjust the high-frequency and low-frequency to the low-frequency
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There are obvious inconsistencies in the external frequency of the memory.
DDR256M 266 is 266.
Whereas, the Kingston 256MDDR400 has an external frequency of 400.
Solution: Set the Kingston 256MDDR400 to 266 under DOS
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Hello, 32-bit system, the maximum memory that can only be supported (some 32-bit notebooks can only support, you can add 1 more 2G on the line, 4G is a waste.)
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You can't use it with 2G, and the reality is that the system can use a little more than 3G at most.
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You can add as many as you want, but after adding, you have to change the system to a 64-bit one!
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No, it's better to buy the same brand, the same frequency, and the same capacity
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The current memory modules are all universal, so it won't affect it, but I recommend that it is better to buy more than 1G so that it will not be updated frequently.
Even if you want to change the computer in the future, the memory still does not need to be replaced, and as far as I know, the ** memory module will become more and more expensive in the future.
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2gb ddr2 800
This motherboard only supports up to DDR2 800
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ADATA's game performance is good, the landlord will try it, and the office will use Kingston.
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It can be replaced, but it is personally recommended not to be replaced. Rationale:
1. The hardware configuration is very old, and there is no need to upgrade.
2. Your motherboard is Lenovo 671MX, which can only support up to E2200 CPU, and 4G DDR2 667 memory, which is very old memory, even if you install it, the performance will not improve much, because the 64-bit system requires more memory than 32-bit to boot. There's no need to spend money in vain.
3. If you want to install 4GB memory to play games, the CPU and graphics card configuration can't keep up. I don't know what you install a 64-bit system for, generally speaking, a 32-bit system, 2GB RAM will do.
So I suggest: if you really want to upgrade, you can upgrade to 4GB.
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You can change the W7 32-bit system boot system to identify about 3G memory by occupying approximate memory.
W7 64-bit system boot system recognizes more than 8G of memory by occupying approximate memory.
Therefore, it is more suitable to use a 64-bit system with 4G memory.
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Yes, up to 4G is enough, and the platform performance can only be like this.
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Your CPU and memory are too weak,Even if 4G memory,Running 32-bit win7 is more suitable (64-bit system eats more memory than 32-bit,4G is meaningless,The minimum is 6G,8G is recommended,Your motherboard can only be installed at most4G memory)32-bit win7Although you can only recognize memory,64-bit can recognize 540MB more,But the 64-bit system eats more than 540MB,My 8G memory boot 64-bit win8 is accounted for。
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If you want to change the 64-bit system and 4G memory, you must change the CPU (usually the motherboard).
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It depends, though, it doesn't make much difference if you add 512.
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You're adding a 512's ...
It is recommended that you do not. Otherwise, your system will be unstable... It's going to crash...
A case to add a memory stick also to add a model, a brand...
Besides, you're 2G now... Added 512 ... It didn't work.
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No, the memory module is just a temporary storage medium, your system is installed in the hard disk, but remind you to pay attention to the card and model when installing the memory module, try to be the same as the previous one, otherwise not only will there be no good effect, but it will cause memory conflicts and cause your system to slow down, I hope it will be useful to you....
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The memory should be divided into 1, 2, 3 generations.
Unless your motherboard also supports two generations of memory.
Adding memory does not require redoing the system.
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No, it's good that the main frequency of the memory module is the same (about the same), and the DDR2 motherboard can't use the DDE3 strip.
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64-bit systems don't need to, but look at the memory module.
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First of all, this has to look at what system you have now, 32-bit or 64-bit, generally speaking, the 32-bit system can only support the memory in theory, and only the 64-bit system supports large memory, if you don't understand it, you can consult us qq:
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Plug it in and use it without having to reinstall the system.
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Hello, your computer has added a new 4G memory module. As long as the POST can be passed, it is OK, and there is no need to install the system from scratch.
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No, it will only be the old system crashing, and the big game will not be able to run
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The hardware problem will not be reflected in the software, at most, it will directly crash or automatically reduce the frequency, and the high-frequency memory will be reduced to the low frequency, and the system improvement effect will not be obvious.
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Incompatibilities are manifested as not being able to boot or the memory capacity being unusable.
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It is true to change to 64 for the system,32 for the system can not support 4G memory,Generally speaking,There are few incompatibilities,64The hardware driver of the system is also more perfect。 Personally, I think that there is no need to add 4G memory, and 2G dual channels will be better.
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The 32-bit program will definitely report an error when running on a 64-bit system, you have to find the corresponding program, there is no need to change the 64-bit system, window7 can recognize 4G memory.
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It is not necessary to use the excess as a cache disk.
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