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Here are the questions of the first floor master: 1The landlord's original memory is 1333, so obviously the new 1333 is also completely OK 2
Laptop motherboards don't have as much hardware support as desktop boards. Slightly higher-end desktop motherboards can support three channels of memory, but notebook motherboards are rare... From a performance perspective, there is no difference between 2+2+4 and 2+2+2+2 3
In fact, this problem has been passed above, and the so-called layout problem does not exist at all, and the landlord can do it at will. I would like to make a few more personal remarks here. In terms of the current home host,Unless it's a top-level configuration,Under normal circumstances,4G is definitely enough,8G host is rare...
It's nothing more than because the memory ** is really not high now, and users have a little budget to consider a larger memory, in fact, as far as the application level is concerned, there is no great necessity I can be sure of one thing. The landlord's machine,Boot time、Play games、Run large software, etc.,4G and 8G or even 16G The results can be said to be almost the same。 It is impossible to say that when you are on 4G, it will take 30 seconds to boot, and it will only take 15 seconds when you use 8G; And the same is true for games, which are very stuck when there is no 4G, and absolutely smooth when 8G.
Personally, I feel that the landlord may be a perfectionist and try to think of the best solution. Personal opinion, or the current 2*2=4g don't move, use it with peace of mind; Or dispose of 2 of them, and directly put 2 4g on them. Since you want to spend money to make yourself comfortable, the 2+2+4 scheme not only can't improve the performance (can't dual-channel), but also has defects in terms of perfection I hope mine will help you!
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I really don't understand what you're doing with that much memory? Let me remind you first, do you know if the Win7 Ultimate you installed is 32-bit or 64-bit? Right-click on the computer yourself, click on Properties, take a look at your system type and then add, I'll explain it to you, okay?
This is a 32-bit operating system for mine.
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The memory can be expanded, and the DDR400 memory can be expanded to 512M, but your configuration is too low to play Warcraft, and I don't know what model your graphics card is. In short, your configuration is to upgrade the memory, and it won't be smooth to play Warcraft.
In terms of Warcraft configuration processors, the current mainstream dual-core processors are competent, and the high-frequency single-core processors have no problems. In terms of Warcraft configuration memory, try to ensure that it is more than 1GB, and it is recommended to do more under the Vista system. In terms of Warcraft configuration graphics cards, there is no problem with 8500GT, 8600GT and 2600Pro XT and above independent graphics cards, and the new generation of graphics cards focuses on improving resolution and image quality; In terms of integrated graphics, the latest generation of 780G and MCP78 support is still no problem, but there is still room for improvement in image quality when the image quality is turned on to the maximum frame rate.
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You'd better provide the model of the motherboard.
You go to see how big the motherboard's front-side bus and supported memory are, 3-4 years ago, the computer about 3000 yuan is generally not an 845 motherboard, but your 865 motherboard (a little better than 845) can be expanded to 2G, but it is useless.
512M DDDR memory costs 150 quick bucks.
This kind of platform 1G is enough.
1G memory win7 can't be used.
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There is no need to go to 2G, and the performance of the old platform will not be improved.
Your memory should be DDR400, just add a 512M one, 2 hands is the best. If you are a discrete graphics card. The memory is enough for 1G,You can install win7,And it's a full special effect.。
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If you want someone else to help you come up with an idea, it's best to send out your machine configuration 512 memory is a little smaller, you directly move the computer to the computer city, and let the merchant install 2G memory, isn't it?
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Your motherboard is 845, it won't work, up to 1G is the best to use, and it depends on the difference between DDR1 and DDR2 in memory.
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I also have a DDR of 128 that you can send you if you need to give points on the line. I'm Shandong.
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Whether you are a notebook or a desktop machine, find a professional for a notebook, it is recommended not to get it yourself, desktop machine, and see how many generations of memory you are. Just buy one and plug it next to another memory module. Finish.
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My computer is ASUS K43, and the memory used is Kingston Hack God, which is installed. My advice is to try to buy a memory stick with good compatibility, and Kingston is currently the one I have used with relatively good compatibility. There is also a more reliable choice is the Phantom brand machine compatibility strip,Because there are more brand machine compatibility tests,So the cost performance is low,But it can be better compatible with your brand computer,The memory selected by the phantom is basically the original Samsung strip。
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It's good to add an inner slave bar directly, and pay attention to the matching with the original inner slave, preferably the same brand of memory stick.
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Like desktops, buy a memory module and plug it in, but the memory is more expensive than the desktop.
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It is not easy to have problems with the same model and brand as your notebook.
Hope it helps.
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It is recommended to buy a 2G DDR3 1333MHz memory module, Kingston or Hynix.
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The same brand as your current memory.
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First of all, you have to know what model your memory is, if you don't know the next Master Lu, look at the memory model. Then see how much memory expansion your motherboard can support. Once you know this, you can go to the computer city or buy the memory you need online.
It is best to purchase one brand of memory, which should be compatible with the problem.
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To put it bluntly, you can buy a memory module and put it in the card slot, but some motherboards don't have a card slot, and some can basically be expanded. As long as you know your own computer, you don't need to blindly expand your storage, the computer configuration can't keep up, and it's useless to expand, so it's better to buy the computer again.
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You can first check the specifications of your computer motherboard (whether it supports 64-bit, memory interface, whether it supports dual channels, etc.) and memory specifications (size, interface, frequency, etc.). Then, based on the above information, select memory of the same or similar specifications for expansion.
Note: If the total memory is greater than 3GB, 64-bit platform support is required.
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Buy a memory module of the same specification and plug it into the memory slot of your computer.
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Go to the computer store and the staff will help you put it on.
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Look at how many memory slots there are on the motherboard of the computer.
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Can't expand!
It's low-end, just the screen is ok, nothing else. There are no memory card expansions included!
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Change a SIM card and switch back to the original card after 15 minutes of booting up, and see if the memory has become larger! Amazing, right?
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Buy another memory card and replace it!