Multi socket memory sticks, how to insert multiple memory sticks together

Updated on number 2024-04-06
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is recommended to buy the same brand and model. Do not reinstall the system. Because the XP system comes with the function of automatically detecting the hardware.

    However, there will be a long detection process when the machine is turned on, and there will be a prompt at the same time! The problem of virtual memory is also solved by the system. I don't agree with the statement of the first floor.

    Because virtual memory is a supplement to physical memory, although it will have a certain impact on the speed of data exchange, it can play a large role when physical memory consumption is too large. Especially some big games. Especially memory, so if you play large 3D games, it is recommended to use virtual memory.

    Even if you have 1GB of RAM now!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No! The operating system will take care of it for you! ~

    As long as there are no compatibility issues and it can boot normally, it's fine!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The memory should be bought at the same frequency as the previous memory, otherwise the motherboard does not support it and cannot be used, and the system does not need to be reinstalled XP The system has the function of automatic detection of hardware, and it can be detected by itself without adjusting the virtual memory, and the computer can automatically adjust it without tuning

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, you don't have to tune anything. It's best to use the same model, which is more compatible.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No need to reinstall the system. Automatic identification. The same model mentioned above is more difficult. As long as the memory particle brand is the same. It's basically compatible. Then if the frequency difference is large, it will affect the speed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is no need to reinstall the system.

    Nothing to tune into. Virtual memory can be omitted.

    This way the computer is faster!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No, as long as the memory module is the same model, plug and play.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You can use the same model.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. Different brands of memory modules are packed together, which may or may not be used normally, 2. If two brands of memory modules happen to use the same brand and the same frequency of memory particles, they can be used normally, and if they are not used normally, 3. The probability of normal use of memory modules of different brands is relatively small, because the probability of encountering the same memory particles is very small.

    4. Increase the memory of the computer, try to choose the memory of the same brand and model, and install it together to achieve the purpose of improving the speed of the computer and running it safely and stably.

    5. Algebra must be consistent.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Precautions for inserting two memory modules into the computer:

    1. Check the memory types supported by your motherboard first to avoid buying the wrong memory.

    2. Try to buy memory of the same brand, model, frequency, and capacity to avoid incompatibility.

    3. It is best to wash your hands before installation to remove static electricity from your body to prevent static electricity from damaging the memory or other hardware.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. There are two main manifestations of memory incompatibility:

    If the memory is seriously incompatible, there will be a blue screen or freeze, and the capacity will be displayed incorrectly in the BIOS;

    The memory is slightly incompatible, and there will be inexplicable restarts or data transfer errors during software running.

    2. Generally speaking, the reason for the incompatibility of memory modules lies in memory particles (i.e., chips on memory modules). Due to the improvement of chip production technology, it should be said that the probability of incompatibility is still very low and will not damage the computer.

    To increase the memory, you first need to determine whether there are extra memory slots, and then determine the memory brand and specifications used now, the increased memory must be the same brand and specifications as the original memory, otherwise there will be compatibility problems, adding memory can improve the performance of the computer, and there will be no other effects.

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