Help to see what kind of memory my motherboard supports?

Updated on amusement 2024-04-29
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Your memory is often referred to as DDR2, 667MHz memory, with a capacity of 512M.

    It is possible to install a high frequency DDR2 memory, but not too much. For example, you can install an 800MHz memory with a capacity of 512M, or a 667MHz memory with a capacity of 1G, and at most an 800MHz memory with a capacity of 1G.

    If the newly installed memory exceeds the original memory by too much, there will be compatibility issues.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    DDR2 interface, up to 800MHz, but given that you still have a 667MHz one, this 800MHz can only play a partial role, and now it's the DDR3 era, DDR2 memory is expensive to death.

    The motherboard won't be unsupported, because it will automatically downclock, and your 667 will also drop to 333.

    To group dual channels, it is better to be of the same brand, size, and frequency, and preferably of the same batch with adjacent numbers (unlikely. Otherwise, love will have compatibility problems.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I'll tell you to make it simple, your memory is DDR2 667 You add memory, you can only add 667 below If you add a higher frequency than 667, it will automatically be reduced to 667 So there is no need to buy exactly the same It doesn't matter that it doesn't affect much At most, you can't build a dual channel It doesn't matter But it's better to buy the same one to build a dual channel to be perfect!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can buy 2G 800 RAM, but you have to unplug the old memory, because the old memory used together works the same as the old memory round, and the prize will be awarded.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Kiss. Hello, I'm glad to answer for you: How much does the motherboard support memoryA:

    Hello dear, the motherboard supports less than 8G memory, and a better motherboard can reach 16G. Current mainstream motherboards such as B460B450 support up to 3200 Hz memory frequency, B560, B550, support up to 3600 Hz memory frequency. If the motherboard is two slots, the maximum capacity supported is 16GB.

    In terms of frequency, 1600MHz is the best choice. No matter how high the frequency of the memory, without overclocking, it is also reduced to 1600MHz point frequency operation. I hope mine is helpful to you, I wish you a happy life, if mine is helpful to you I hope you can give a 5 star like.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Here's how:

    1.Calculation method.

    Turn on the computer, and then open "Run" from the start menu, or you can directly use the [Win + R] combination shortcut to open it, and then type cmd after opening, and press the enter key or "OK" when you are done, as shown in the figure below.

    In the open cmd command box operation, type the command: wmic memphysical get maxcapacity (when finished, press enter to run), and then you can get the result of the following value, as shown below.

    Finally, open the calculator and divide the queried value by 1024, and the final result is the maximum memory that the motherboard can support.

    2.Check the motherboard parameters.

    If you need to check how much memory the motherboard supports by the motherboard parameters, this method needs to know the model of the computer motherboard first, and then go to the Internet to check the motherboard parameter information according to the model.

    The method of checking the motherboard model is also relatively simple, and you can quickly learn with the help of hardware detection tools such as Master Lu, as shown in the figure below.

    Some notebook motherboard models are more special, and it is more difficult to find parameters, so it is generally recommended that you use the first method of infiltration as early as possible. The parameters of the desktop computer motherboard are easier to check, mainly to understand the motherboard chipset can be queried, such as B85 motherboard, which can generally support up to 16GB memory, as shown in the figure below.

    That's how to see if your motherboard is compatible.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You can check the memory size supported by the motherboard by command:

    Use the shortcut key: win+r or click Start-Run, and enter cmd to open the command window.

    Enter the wmic memphysical get maxcapacity command at the cursor, adding a space in the middle of each word.

    Press Enter when you're done typing and you'll get a set of numbers.

    Divide the resulting number by 1024 and then divide by 1024 to get the maximum memory value supported by the motherboard.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The memory frequency is the working frequency, and the general memory will be marked as DDR333, 400, 677, etc., and the following number is the working frequency, that is, DDR677 means that the working frequency of this memory is 677MHz. The frequency of the memory should be consistent with the working frequency supported by the motherboard, so that the advantages of the memory and the motherboard can be fully utilized, otherwise the motherboard will be wasted, this is my understanding, hehe

    Check the memory frequency available everest software, the next installation is very convenient.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I look at the model number of the motherboard! Wouldn't it be possible to search for your motherboard model and brand on "Know!! General 945 supports 533

    The maximum 667965 supports 667

    800 up to 1066

    I don't know anything else!!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Mainly look at the chipset, if you look at the appearance, the two sides of the first generation of memory have the least difference, and in the second generation of dramas, the third generation has the largest length difference.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    What model is your motherboard?

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