Do you want to add another memory stick? Does the new memory module have to be the same as the origi

Updated on number 2024-05-03
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's not much faster after adding, but now the memory price is okay, if you want to add it, you must also add Kingston DDR2 800 2GB (single-sided squat and double-sided memory are not the same) to run dual-channel,

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you're not playing big games or anything else that allows you to get the most out of your machine, you don't have to.

    Your memory is indeed a little low.

    The CPU and graphics card are very good.

    Let's take an analogy. When the memory is 100% played.

    Probably the CPU is only half working.

    So the memory is low.

    But your machine is more than enough to meet the average need.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In fact, the 2G memory of your machine itself is very, very sufficient. All things included! There is no need, no need to change. And if you are really itchy and want to change, you can take the box you just bought back with your memory to the computer city and buy a copy of it.

    What about the compatibility of memory As long as it is the same brand and the same model, it doesn't matter how many batches you have, it will still be dual-channel!!

    Above!!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    That's enough.,There's no big performance improvement if you add it.,If you really want to add it, add a 1G.,If the 4G 32-bit system can't recognize it.。

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Well, there is a problem with incompatible memory and it is easy to freeze.

    Hehe, look at the feeling of playing the game, if it feels very good, there is no need to add more. Speak for the facts.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can add one more, preferably with the same content memory, which is a little faster than anything else.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Not necessarily. However, take into account the amount of memory and compatibility supported by the computer.

    The selection of memory basically depends on three major items.

    The first consideration is the main frequency, because the memory of different main frequencies is plugged together or the motherboard does not support the motherboard at all, which will cause compatibility problems.

    For example, the motherboard supports 800 1066 1333 and the like, which does not mean that the motherboard can plug in these different specifications at the same time.

    For example, the first one is 800MHz, and the second one is 1066MHz. The result is that the 1066 drops to 800 running, which is a "bucket effect" of how much your motherboard supports, which are detailed on the motherboard's box and instructions.

    Moreover, it is better to have the same memory brand, otherwise different processes used by different manufacturers may be incompatible even if the parameters are the same.

    The second is capacity, although the larger the capacity of the memory, the better. But to be honest, the average user uses 4G of RAM, which is more than enough. Moreover, the 32-bit WinODWS system can only support the memory capacity.

    No matter how big the system is, it won't be recognized. Therefore, if you want to upgrade to 4G or more, you must use a 64-bit system. You can right-click on "My Computer" and select what are the bits of the writing system in "Properties".

    The third is CL delay, which is a term that cannot be explained in three words and Mandarin. A brief description is as follows.

    CL reaction time is another indicator of balanced memory. CL is the abbreviation of Caslatency, which refers to the delay time required for memory to access data, and simply put, it is the response speed of memory after receiving instructions from the CPU. The general parameter values are 2 and 3.

    The lower the number, the shorter the time it takes to react. This is a problem caused by the production process, so it is a factor that must be observed when shopping for branded memory. (represents the quality of the manufacturer).

    Another interpretation is that memory latency can basically be explained as the amount of time the system waits for a memory response before entering a state where the data is ready for an access operation.

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