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It's not a four-slot (2 DDR 2 DDR2) block.
I don't know what kind of memory you're using right now.
It is recommended to add a KingMax DDR2 533 1G Reason: KingMax is more compatible and stable (I personally prefer Kingston, but Kingston fakes are rampant, and I don't know what you are using now).
If you add 512, if there is an incompatibility, you can only remove one, which means that you don't add 1g to remove one, and there is still 1g
If you don't have 533, you can try 667.
You can go to the second-hand market to buy a second-hand thing, about dozens of dollars, if the merchant promises to keep it for more than half a year.
Immediate deals.
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If that's the case, I'd recommend selling your 512M RAM to a computer repair shop (which will collect it) and then buying a 2G memory stick! If you do this like the one above, the frequency of each memory module will be different, and the data will be transferred incorrectly! (The light one will often display "The memory cannot be read, and the heavy one will often blue screen") plus the transfer speed of one memory module is always faster than two memory modules!
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Haha, LZ is actually the same motherboard as me, ESC's careful motherboard is really good, but it's a pity that I plan to install an AMD Wing Loong II X4 945 to change the host, and now it's not cost-effective to upgrade the old configuration....And now this board can't be on anything good u now lz if you want to be on it, then I'll tell you, just add 1G800 or 667, on 2G can be! On my motherboard, Celeron D347, memory, graphics card with Yingchi 9600GSO384M play large 3D is no problem, just a little bit unbearable....That's all for my suggestion, look at LZ!
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The memory is directly on the 2G motherboard for a 945PL graphics card Any PCIe can be used, you can consider HD4650
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Add a 1G DDR2 800 memory or 2G directly.
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Upgrading your computer's internal memory (RAM) can improve the speed and performance of your system. The following are the steps to upgrade the memory of a computer in general:
1.Get the right memory module: First, you need to determine the type and size of the memory module you need for your computer. You can consult your computer's manual or visit the manufacturer's ** for accurate information.
2.Turn off your computer and disconnect it: Before upgrading your computer's memory, be sure to shut it down and unplug it. This is to ensure safe operation and to protect against electric shock.
3.Open the computer case: Weigh the first number to open the computer case cover, you may need to use a screwdriver or other tools to open the computer lid. Make sure you know how to safely open and reclose your computer's cabinet.
4.Locate the memory slot: On your computer board, locate the memory slot. Generally located in the ** section, there may be two or more slots.
5.Remove the old memory module (if needed): If your computer already has a memory module, you'll need to remove it first. Press the clip or lever next to the slot and gently pull out the inner first memory module.
6.Install a new memory module: Remove the new memory module from the package and insert it into the slot according to the direction of the memory module's slot. Make sure the metal contacts of the memory module are aligned and apply the appropriate pressure evenly until the memory module is fully inserted into the slot.
7.Close the computer cabinet: After making sure that the memory module is securely inserted, shut down the computer cabinet in the correct way.
8.Start your computer and verify: Reconnect the power supply and start your computer. Once the computer boots up, go to the system and verify that the new memory is correctly recognized. You can view the new memory capacity in the operating system.
It is important to note that before upgrading your computer's memory, make sure that the memory module you purchase is compatible with your computer. If you are unsure or unfamiliar with the operation, seek professional help.
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The steps to upgrade your computer's memory are as follows:
The first step is to see how much memory your computer supports. Different computers, different configurations, different motherboards, how much upgrade space can be supported must be determined first. The first thing to know is how much memory your computer can fit up to.
For example, are there 2 or 4 memory sockets? Is the maximum memory capacity 8GB or 16GB? This information can be obtained by consulting your computer's manual or by searching for the computer model on the Internet.
The second step is to prepare the memory module. According to the information obtained in the first step, the purchase type is DDR4 memory, and it is recommended to use memory of the same frequency and size, such as DDR3 4G 1600, which means that the memory type is DDR3, the size is 4G, and the frequency is 1600. When purchasing, you also need to buy the same brand, the same size, the same frequency and the same type of memory.
The third step is to upgrade the memory. Open the chassis in the shutdown state, see the motherboard, find the memory interface, under the general situation, you can insert two or four, if it is a single channel, insert the memory slot of the same color, and form a dual channel. When inserting the memory module, it is necessary to align the slot insertion, and the notch (groove) should be aligned, do not insert it backwards, and after normal insertion, you will hear a "card" sound.
The fourth step is to check the boot. After the computer is turned on normally, you can check the memory of the computer through the computer manager or directly click "My Computer" - "Properties" on the desktop, if everything is normal, it means that the memory upgrade has been successful.
If you encounter any problems during the operation, it is recommended to seek professional help.
Liu: As long as you upgrade to the stable version, you can **Thunderbolt Security Assistant or 360 Security Guard, if there is an update in each version of the software, you will be prompted when you scan.
Change a motherboard, so that it can support DDR400, don't use the previous DDR266, otherwise your memory is not bought for nothing, the CPU still uses this piece, the graphics card is also better to change it, 200-300 on the line, the current graphics card is also cheaper, in saying that you have a piece for such a purpose, it is almost the same, the reason why you change the graphics card is to let you cooperate with the new motherboard, and then optimize the system, just use the worry master, and often optimize the system in the future, this is a good habit, Stick to it, if you do all of this, you will find that the system is very fast!!
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