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Pay attention to the following two points when adding memory:
One: D620 notebook original memory single 512M DDR2 533 memory, of course, you can't plug in DDR 1 generation (i.e. DDR) memory, and you can't plug it in at all. (The number of pins is not the same).
Two: I don't know the memory frequency supported by the notebook motherboard, there are DDR2 800 667 533, which can only be backward compatible, but not backward compatible, 533 is definitely supported, if you don't support 800, then you can't buy it just for the capacity when you buy it, when the time comes, it won't be compatible, and the system can't start at all, which must be noted!
I heard that the notebook has only one memory expansion slot, and the original one is more troublesome to disassemble, so it is recommended to add one, and it is only recommended to add one1G, plus the original 512M, which is completely sufficient, even if you add 2G, it is a waste, because the system can't use so much memory at all. Of course, if you have to add it, you can do it!
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It shouldn't be possible to add it unless you have both DDR1 and 2 slots on your motherboard, but that's extremely unlikely.
So you should add another DDR2 memory module.
Your CPU is relatively low-end by today's standards, so 1G memory is enough, but now the memory is very cheap and it doesn't matter if you plug in 2G.
Of course, if you want to install a Vista system, then 2G memory is a must, but not DDR1, but DDR2, because you can't plug in 1 on your motherboard.
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Cannot be added to memory. You can unplug the memory of 512 at most, install two 1G 1G memory modules on the market are all 1G More than 1G is difficult to find (in some foreign garbage computer disassembly parts, and some manual memory sticks) You can only insert 2 memory sticks, so add up to 2G, but it doesn't make much sense for your computer to add such a large memory module, after more than 1G, it will not be a great improvement for the computer. So it is recommended that you add it to 1g, and it is about the same.
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Yes, but you have to buy two 1G of the DDR generation, because the maximum memory of the generation is 1G.
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Definitely able to play The spore requirements configuration is very low Previously 5200 graphics cards can be played No problem.
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In terms of the processor of the spore configuration, players can choose the dual-core processor that has become the mainstream, and it is recommended that the main frequency be above; In terms of memory for spore configuration, it is recommended to have 1GB or higher; In terms of spore configuration graphics card, HD3650 or 8500GT can meet the basic needs, but if the resolution requirements are higher, HD3850 and 9600GSO are necessary.
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It's best to configure it all to write and see.
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Definitely, my family's 05-year-old broken computer can be played. /
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Yes! Now a new computer is generally fine, don't worry, DNF is not a 3D game, and it does not require much performance!
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The key to such a host is whether anyone buys it If you buy it back, it's also a tractor and keep it for yourself If you can use it, you can use it It's a pity to buy it, but the key is to lose money.
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Not sure what you want to ask. Such a host is 200-300 yuan.
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It is recommended to match the 9600GT N card, but pay attention to whether the power supply can meet the requirements, change the 9600GT It is estimated that your power supply will reach 300-350W, and below 300W, be careful of your machine.
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If you buy a second-hand 7600GT or 7300GT, you can buy a new graphics card, which is not cost-effective.
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Graphics card related Just buy a discrete graphics card.
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Make do with it, it definitely doesn't work well.
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I can play Mission 2
Mission 2 is a long game.
But if you're talking about 128MB of integrated graphics! Then you must not play. Ignore it if it's a separate card. Try it with CPU overclocking to around it.
The clock speed is a bit too low.
Battlefield 2? Battlefield 2?
It is also possible to play. But it's also very stuck, more than 60 people in one service. Stuck you cry.
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Increase the memory, the graphics card is enough, and the game is not very CPU-eating
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Single-core CPUs are mainly CPUs, which are too bad.
However, the 8500GT is okay, but it is also an old card from N years ago, and you can play cod8 9 Assassin's Creed Brotherhood Apocalypse, but the main thing is that your CPU is indeed too rubbish, I don't know if your CPU can run these games.
The CPU is too stressful, but the 8500GT is still fine.
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It's hard to play a cf.,The configuration is too low.,Adopt it!
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Can play CF Dragon in the day to play 3D you have to adjust the game settings otherwise card.
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The graphics card is too inferior, you have to change the graphics card to play, and the memory has to be changed.
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It's not normal, you may have installed more software, and all of them start automatically, so they will be occupied.
If you have 64-bit win7 and the software is not installed, the boot CPU uses 1%, and the memory uses about 700MB.
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Normal: You're 8g. 2g occupies 700m. I'm 4G of the Occupancy. Then it's not surprising that you have 8g. Win7 is making use of your resources. The 2G kind is not used to deliberately reduce the performance to occupy less, and it's okay. Rest assured.
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Normal. It's okay. Use as usual.
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It's a bit high, maybe there are many programs to run on the boot? Optimized with 360.
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It's normal, there's nothing wrong with it.
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