Can you insert more than one memory into your computer at the same time?

Updated on number 2024-04-15
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hey, anyone can pick up the written language and copy it.

    There are 4 slots on the motherboard. Are all 4 slots the same?Refuse to understand that some wrenches on the two are DDR and two are SDR slots, which are not the same, in this case, you can only insert at most two, preferably two brands, and the frequency is the same inch.

    Of course, either plug in two DDRs or two SDRs, the difference between DDR and SDR is the gap in the slot, hehe, see for yourself!

    If all 4 slots are DDR, then you can insert 4 DDR at the same frequency at the same timeDDR266 DDR333 DDR400 DDR667 These are some parameters of the inner inch. Frequency or something. `

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can plug in 4 memory sticks.

    Difference between DDR2 and DDR.

    The main improvement of DDR2 compared to DDR is that it can provide twice the bandwidth equivalent to DDR memory at the same speed of memory modules. This is mainly achieved by using two DRAM cores efficiently on each device. In contrast, only one DRAM core can be used for DDR memory per device.

    Technically, DDR2 still has only one DRAM core on memory, but it can be accessed in parallel, processing 4 data in each access instead of two.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can only use the memory below DDR400 on this motherboard, and it is okay to insert 4 memory, but it is best to use the same model and the same capacity of memory! And don't exceed the motherboard's memory limit!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    As far as I know, the board of ASUS P4V8X-X has three memory slots, all of which are DDR, and the DDR400 on the market can be used, and the frequency is also lower.

    There are also three common types of memory, such as SDR DDR DDRII, and you can see that the number of pins is basically clear, 168 lines, 184 lines, and 240 lines correspond. And now there is a DDR third generation, which is DDRI, but I haven't seen it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Theoretically, 4 memory can be plugged into your motherboard with DDR memory.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Multiple can be plugged in. But it is necessary to distinguish the interface.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Note that some boards can be plugged into two types of CPUs. One is DDR and the other is SD, I don't know the specifics. SD seems to be an older type of memory.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Since 2009, basically all laptops have been designed with two memory slots, which can be plugged in two memory sticks at all, the only thing to pay attention to is the compatibility of the two memory sticks. You can search for the computer model on the Internet, and then check the corresponding parameters, you can see the number of memory slots in the notebook.

    As for whether it can be dual-channel, it depends on whether the motherboard chip supports it (plugging in two memories is not equal to dual-channel). But today's motherboards almost all support dual-channel, and you can put two memories in dual-channel. You need to prepare a notebook memory module with the same frequency and the same capacity, it is best to buy it together when you buy it, disassemble the back cover, and generally preset two slots inside, and put it directly.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Most laptops can be plugged into two RAMs.

    Generally, on the back of the notebook, there is a cover plate that is removed, and you can see the memory slot.

    As for whether you can form dual channels, it depends on whether your motherboard chip supports it (plugging in two memories is not equal to dual channels).

    Dual-channel memory technology is actually a memory control and management technology that relies on the chipset's memory controller to function, theoretically doubling the bandwidth provided by two memory of the same specification. It's not a new technology, it has been used in server and workstation systems for a long time, and it has only come to the foreground of desktop motherboard technology to solve the increasingly embarrassing memory bandwidth bottleneck of desktops. Intel has launched the i820 chipset that supports dual-channel memory transmission technology, which forms a pair of ** partners with RDRAM memory, and its outstanding performance makes it the biggest highlight of the market for a while, but the defect of excessive production costs has caused a situation that is not popular, and finally eliminated by the home computer market.

    Since Intel has abandoned support for RDRAM (also in the field of home consoles, in the server field, memory is still dominated by SD memory), so the dual-channel memory technology of the mainstream chipset refers to dual-channel DDR memory technology, and the mainstream dual-channel memory platform is Intel series on the part of Intel, and NVIDIA is NVIDIA nforce2 series on the side.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's true that some computers can't add memory, but at present, the notebooks are next to 2 roots, so I suggest that you can open the back cover yourself to see if the memory slot is still free If you don't want to open the back cover, you can send down your notebook model, I'll help you take a look, thank you.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, as long as there are slots. Generally, notebooks can expand the memory.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If there is no abnormality, it can be compatible. Rest assured.

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