Can the assembly machine change the memory module 30

Updated on number 2024-05-05
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Absolutely. Since you are running a 32-bit system, you can add up to 2GB of RAM (of course, if you want to change to a 64-bit system, you can add it as you like). As for the brand of memory, it doesn't matter, although some people say that they want to add the same brand, but that was before, and now all brands are compatible with each other.

    At present, there are many fakes in Kingston on the market, so pay attention to distinguish. As for the frequency, you have to choose at least 1333, if it is less, the motherboard will automatically reduce the frequency. Therefore, it is recommended to add a 2G memory with a frequency of at least 1333.

    This creates a dual channel, and the speed will be slightly improved.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Yes, as long as there are remaining memory module slots (replacing the original one is fine) and the new memory module is compatible with the assembled machine.

    A memory module is a part of a computer that can be addressed by the CPU and can be read and written. Memory modules used to be an extension of the main memory in the history of personal computers. With the continuous update of computer software and hardware technology, memory modules have become the whole of read and write memory.

    When we talk about the size of a computer's memory (RAM), we refer to the total capacity of the memory module.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, as long as the motherboard has an empty memory slot, the memory supported by your motherboard is DDR3, it is recommended to add a DDR3 1333 2G memory.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's possible to change the memory module, but it's best to ask the person building your computer which one to install!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    OK. But be aware that the motherboard supports DDR2 or 3?

    CPU support frequency, etc.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can add your own memory when you build your computer. The most expensive computer hosts are processors, memory, hard drives, and graphics cards. If you want to install a host with good performance and affordable performance, it is actually a difficult thing. Pay attention to the following steps to change memory modules:

    1. There is a free memory slot on the motherboard of the computer.

    2. To confirm that the motherboard supports DDR memory, the slots of each generation of memory are not cracked, most of them are DDR3 now, and a small number are DDR2 and DDR memory.

    3. Use the detection software to detect how much mhz the memory is, and try to choose the mhz that is consistent with the current memory.

    4. The best brand and model are consistent. If you meet the above requirements, you can reduce incompatibilities such as blue screen and crash.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Replacing a memory module on a computer does not require a reinstallation of the system. Since the system is written to the hard disk, and the system on the hard disk cannot be lost or altered due to power outages and other hardware changes, it is not necessary to reproduce the installed system by installing memory.

    The CPU driver is integrated on the motherboard, the operating system itself also comes with its own CPU driver, the CPU supported by the motherboard is replaced, the computer will generally be automatically installed after starting, without manual intervention, as long as it can be started into the system normally, it means that the CPU is installed correctly, the motherboard or operating system comes with a CPU driver, no need to reinstall the system.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Make model: Kingston memory module.

    System: DDR4 3200

    If the previous system was memory 2G memory, the system was 32-bit XP or Win7, etc., and now it has been replaced with 4G or 8G memory, then you need to reinstall the system, because the 32-bit system can only recognize the left and right memory, and more than 4G will be wasted, at this time, the 32-bit system needs to be reinstalled into a 64-bit system to fully identify more than 4G memory.

    Precautions before specific implementation:

    1. If you can't buy memory with the same brand specifications, try to buy memory with similar specifications and recognized compatibility. For example, the compatibility of Jinbang's memory is relatively poor, not as good as the compatibility of hy and kingston's memory.

    2. In general, the low-specification and low-standard memory should be inserted into the first memory slot (i.e., DIMM1), that is, the principle of low should be adopted.

    3. Also in the BIOS settings, the corresponding items of memory (including CAS, etc.) should be set to the corresponding value of low-specification memory, and the maximum memory optimization should be improved as little as possible.

    4. In the early motherboard, when SD memory is used, we should also pay attention to the problem of mixed single and double-sided memory, if it is double-sided, try to use double-sided memory, because some old motherboards are not good enough to identify single-sided memory.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In general, you do not need to reinstall the system to replace the memory module, and in a few cases, you need to reinstall the system.

    You don't need to reinstall the system to install a memory module on your computer, but the additional memory module needs to be consistent with the frequency and configuration of the current use of the memory module, so as to avoid causing the computer to fail to boot normally. It is recommended to check the current memory situation through Master Lu before purchasing and installing memory modules, and purchase them according to the memory model or consult the merchant to place an order.

    If the system does not boot after changing the memory, make sure that the memory module is installed correctly and that the memory module is not damaged. If the previous system was memory 2G memory, the system was 32-bit XP or Win7, etc., and now it has been replaced with 4G or 8G memory, then you need to reinstall the system, because the 32-bit system can only recognize the left and right memory, and more than 4G will be wasted, at this time, you need to reinstall the 32-bit system into a 64-bit system to fully identify more than 4G memory.

    The composition of the computer

    It is one of the most important components of the computer, which is the bridge to communicate with the CPU. The running of all programs in the computer takes place in memory, so the performance of the memory has a very large impact on the computer. Memory, also known as internal memory, is used to temporarily store computing data in the CPU and exchange data with external memory such as hard disks.

    As long as the computer is running, the CPU will transfer the data that needs to be calculated to the memory for calculation, and when the operation is completed, the CPU will send the result out, and the operation of the memory also determines the stable operation of the computer. Memory is composed of parts such as memory chips, circuit boards, and gold fingers.

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