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Judging from **, it is true that only one more memory can be added.
If there are other slots, there must be corresponding covers, and if there are no covers, there are no memory slots.
Your computer should have a 4G memory on board, but this memory is integrated into the motherboard and cannot be replaced, like the picture below, and then provide a slot to add another memory.
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This laptop generally has two memory card slots, like the Dell notebook, the other card slot is under the keyboard, and then when you add a memory module, you only need to open the back cover and add it, and the other one does not require you to add a memory module.
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Generally, 2 are the same brand and model of the same size of memory,Otherwise, it will lead to incompatibility,Most computers are compatible, but after a period of time, there will be incompatibility and can't turn on,So,Even if there are 2 of the same model, you also want to BIOS memory setting scheme, not just add it to it.,Generally speaking, adding memory is a little bit improved but doesn't really play a role.,So the general layman says that adding memory completely ignores the problem of performance and compatibility.。
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Yes, only one memory module can be installed.
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The computer on the ** can only be installed with one memory module.
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Yes, 8G is supported by the motherboardMemory sticksIt can be used with a 16G memory module.
Random access memory.
It is the internal memory that directly exchanges data with the CPU.
It can be read and written at any time (except when refreshed), and it is fast, often as a temporary data storage medium for the operating system or other running programs. When RAM is working, information can be written (deposited) or read (withdrawn) from any specified address at any time.
The biggest difference between it and ROM is the volatility of the data, that is, the data stored in the event of a power failure will be lost. RAM is used in computers and digital systems to temporarily store programs, data, and intermediate results.
The desktop can be plugged into 4 memory modules, as long as the motherboard supports it. Generally, computers have several memory sockets, and you can insert several memory sticks. To check if the motherboard supports the inserted memory modules, you can check the motherboard parameters and then find the supported memory module frequency.
If the motherboard doesn't support the module, it won't be read. If it is not supported, it may cause a blue screen.
Errors, crashes, etc. In this case, you only need to unplug the unsupported memory module.
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It can be used normally, there is no compatibility problem with DDR4 memory, if it is an AMD host, and finally use 2 memory with the same capacity, you can form a dual channel.
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It's useless to add memory, and if the processor and graphics card are not powerful, it's better to change the processor and graphics card.,If you don't have that plan, you can also add a memory, the effect is more obvious, but it's not much faster, because playing games mainly depends on the graphics card and CPU.
1. First of all, you need to check the model and generation of your original memory module. Now in memory is divided into |Algebra of DDR, DDR2, DDR3. If the memory algebra you purchased does not match the original memory algebra, then it is useless to install the computer motherboard.2, after taking into account the memory algebra, and secondly, you must also buy the same memory frequency as the original computer memory. >>>More
If you are playing a large game, you must choose a better SSD, because a good SSD, the main acceleration effect is to enter the game faster, access files faster, and load large scenes faster, the rest is similar, a good solid state with a good memory will give you a better gaming experience.