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Depending on your model, your original RAM is frequency DDR 266. If you want to add memory, the answer is yes. But if the frequency of the new memory you buy is higher than 266, it will also be downclocked to 266, and it is okay to use other brands, but it is better to use the same brand and the same particles.
Another point to pay attention to when buying, you should tell the owner of the computer store that it is not compatible with him.
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I don't know much about the brand, but what is certain is that the memory particles produced in modern times, the brand requirements are not necessarily very strict, of course, the same brand is the best, if you can't buy it, please choose the memory module of the same frequency particle, 266MHz, if you consider the future upgrade protection investment, you can choose high-frequency memory, but note that the old memory module should be inserted in the socket close to the CPU, so that the system will automatically and accurately choose the low-frequency operation, on the contrary, 266 memory is waiting to burn it, and then the loss will be big, The important thing is to say that it is not compatible when buying, and it should be replaced! Hope it helps!
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No. Generally, the same frequency will be compatible, and it is basically OK.
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Today's memory is all international unified memory standards, and compatibility problems can almost be ignored. Buy with confidence, no problem.
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It's best not to mix different frequencies, which is the case with many problems.
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What is it used for? With this configuration, no matter what you run, there is no need to add memory. If you want to add memory to dual channels, it is recommended to add a single 4G or 8G, 16 is not necessary, and the current application 16 cannot be run.
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According to your configuration diagram, it is not recommended to add 16G memory sticks, you can add 8G memory modules with the same parameters and manufacturers. It can also be directly replaced with a suitable 16G memory module.
There are two reasons, 1If the model parameters of the memory are inconsistent, it is easy to have problems, so theoretically, the parameters of multiple memory modules on the motherboard should be consistent.
2.16G is more than enough for your configuration, and 4G won't improve performance or effect in any way. Hardware performance cannot be improved to the extreme value by a single accessory, but can only be improved at a higher level by coordinated improvement.
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See how many memory slots you have. Generally two.
It is recommended to add the same amount of memory as the existing memory, and the model number is the same.
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It's best to add a memory module of the same size at the same frequency,A total of 16G memory is still very necessary,8G is enough for general home and office,But if you want to use some professional software,Such as ps、Virtual machine,At least 16G。
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It doesn't make much sense to add memory, it's a patchwork configuration of the old server. Let's change the graphics card, second-hand GTX750
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OK. If your motherboard supports it. Now the configuration of the computer is better, and the configuration is more than 16G. 8G is the most basic.
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Just add 8g, 16 is not necessary.
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It's not reliable, your graphics card, your u, it's a little. Let's change the configuration.
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After looking at your configuration, I feel that it doesn't make much sense to add memory or not, and it makes sense to upgrade the graphics card.
It would make more sense to upgrade the graphics card to a 750 one. Of course, it can be a little higher.
8G is more than enough for your processor.
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I don't think there's a need for you to upgrade your memory module.
The impact on the entire computer configuration and the improvement in performance are not very large.
It is recommended that you use the new computer directly.
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"Look, it's pitch black ahead, and you can't see anything. ”
No, it's beautiful after dawn. ”
"The King of Comedy".
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The memory mainly depends on compatibility, and the new memory must match the previous memory, otherwise it can only identify one or a direct blue screen. Kingston's is recommended for memory, this compatibility is good! When buying memory, you have to pay attention to the memory of DDR3 1333, don't buy the wrong one!
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What doesn't have 515 is 512.
Add 1g of precautions.
1.Compatibility of your motherboard.
2.The frequencies are not the same, which can cause an unstable blue screen.
3.I don't recognize it at all, although it can be started, but it's still 512, which is equivalent to not adding 4.The brand is not the same, but it also conflicts! ~~
Add 512 notes.
1.As long as the brand is the same and the frequency is the same, it's done.
There's nothing to think about, or dual-channel 1G memory, so why not?
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You add another 512 memory, enough for 1G.
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It's better to change to a separate 2g or 1g*2, 1g is a bit insufficient now.
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As long as it's 1 brand.。。 of plus 1g plus 512. No problem at all.
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I don't think there is a 515 memory module! Personally, I recommend adding a Kingston 512 memory module!!
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515 ?
Corrected. It's 512....Hehe.
Does your motherboard support dual channels?
If supported. It's a good idea to add another one that's the same as the original memory on your motherboard. The model and frequency should be the same.
Such a double channel. Give full play!
1G, consider whether it will be compatible.
So.
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The bigger the memory, the better!!
It doesn't have to be the same!!
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In the same frequency, you can add a 1G DDR667 if you are using DDR667 now
Different brands are nothing, and now even if you buy the same brand, you may not be able to buy the real one, hehe.
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Is your current memory a single strip of 512 or is it already a double strip? If you add the same one for a single bar, the frequency should also be the same. I don't think you should add it to the double strip, and get another 1g one.
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Add as much as you want, as long as the brand is the same, the same brand can ensure 100 compatibility.
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Plus the same good points! Different compatibility is afraid of !!
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Add another 512 one. This makes it possible to open dual channels. The effect is even better than adding 1g. Personal opinion.
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Add a memory module, find the same type, such as DDR3 memory, find DDR3 memory to add. If you want to be a brand, you can order it as long as it is a big brand. At present, the memory technology is very mature, and the compatibility is also very good.
You can choose Kingston, ADATA, Apacer and other big factory products. To buy self-operated products on JD.com, it is guaranteed to be the manufacturer**.
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Buy it on JD.com. Hynix is what I used to call modern memory, and it is said that the compatibility is good.
Kingston. Jinbang, a pirate ship. gskill, it's all pretty good.
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I've always used Kingston, and the compatibility is good.
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It depends on what brand of your computer's original memory module is, and the model, whether it is DDR3 or DDR2, 1333MHz, or 1600MHz.
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Your memory frequency is 533, you can buy 533, you can also buy 667 and 800, the memory is about 80mb for 1g, about 120mb for 2g, and it is recommended to buy 2g with a frequency of 800.
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Practical to tell you:
1.Ways to save money: Buy a modern 512MB DDR2 memory module;
2.If you have a lot of money, you can directly buy a 2G DDR2 one, any brand can be, plug it in and use it;
3.Plug in 2 512MB memory modules, the last brand is Hyundai, and you don't have to think about the PC2-4300 behind it, it's just a matter of model and frequency;
4.The problem of what frequency upstairs does exist, but it can be ignored, and the problem of frequency reduction is not big
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Buy a DDR28002G plug it in, and you can buy about 100 after keeping the 512M one for two years.
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The bigger the memory, the better. See what your budget is.
Now the memory is so cheap, just add a 2G one. It's only about a hundred.
However, adding a 1g one is enough for daily use.
DDR2 667 or 800 is fine. Generally, Kingston's compatibility will be better.
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XP supports memory at most,4G is a bit of a waste,The motherboard can definitely support it,Your graphics card should be upgraded,If you want to play large-scale 3D games,If you want to add memory, you can add a memory of the same brand and model.
Hope the above is helpful to you.
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If the motherboard has its own dual-channel, then buy one and the same model as the existing memory module. In this way, the compatibility is good, and the speed can be relatively fast.
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It's okay to see if you configure it.
But I don't know if your motherboard can stand the test.
The CPU can be a bit overhanging.
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Rooting memory can solve it, your machine CPU is also a little old, if there are no special requirements Just watch movies and chat, then you can root the memory.
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The memory is too small.,Now it's a web page or a game that consumes resources.,2G memory is the bottom.,Add a memory group dual-channel.。
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The program gets stuck when it is opened too much.,It's usually because the memory is too small.。
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It's not just the memory that's the problem, but the visual inspection of your graphics card is also very weak.
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No problem at all. Motherboards now have good memory compatibility. Especially for Intel's platform, as long as you ensure that the added memory is licensed by a regular brand. It can form a double channel.
AMD platform memory compatibility is slightly worse. But it's generally fine.
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