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It may be that the memory is inserted incorrectly, or the BIOS settings are not turned on. Please refer to the motherboard manual.
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The CPU temperature is too high!
Go + point silicone grease.
If the CPU fan is broken, replace the fan!
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Selling computers lies to you.
It's better to buy the same brand! Same model
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Scroll time dependency compatibility is not indicative of performance.
Kim Bang Yu Zhan compatible??
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Kingston is more compatible.
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There are many reasons why you play the game card, and the friends above have almost finished talking about it, but I will analyze it for you in my actual situation:
1. Your U is a little better than my previous Sparkle Dragon 3000+, and you can play large 3D, but your memory is indeed small, so it's best to add it to 2G
2. The key depends on what type of graphics card you have, I didn't play very well with the previous 7300, and then I changed to a 4830, which has obviously changed a lot.
3. The network is also a very critical factor, far away from me, I will say the most recent, a few months ago I shared with a few people 3 trillion network cable, when they did not come back, the network speed is not generally fast, but they come back, there are to watch network TV, there are to watch movies, the result of the network speed is not good, sometimes the delay of more than 1000 seconds, stuck I simply take a step back three steps, lasted for a month, I installed the network myself, only 1 trillion telecommunications, much cooler than before.
Final summary:Your u can not be changed,But the memory can be increased to2G,The graphics card is to be changed,Generally, online games9600GSO are enough to do it,But I personally recommend that you go on 9800GT or 4830,Like my current 4830,Win any game,Some only need to sacrifice a little special effect。
Pay attention to the network, it is best to use it yourself, and do not share it with others.
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The system will be faster if you add a memory module, which means that your previous memory capacity is small and insufficient.
A memory module is a channel through which the CPU connects to other devices, serving as buffering and data exchange.
When the CPU is working, it needs to read data from external memory such as hard disks, but the speed of reading data from hard disks is relatively slow, resulting in a significant reduction in CPU productivity. In order to solve this problem, people have built a "small warehouse" between the CPU and the external memory hard disk - memory, and the files read from the hard disk are temporarily stored in the memory, and the next time they are used, they do not need to read from the hard disk, but read directly from the memory, which will greatly improve the CPU computing processing speed.
Since the memory module is a temporary small warehouse, it is too small to hold things, not enough to use, too big and idle and wasteful. The amount of memory is based on your usage.
DDR3 is definitely DDR2 good, but the slots are not the same, that is to say, two slots cannot be inserted into the same slot. If you originally support DDR2 800, then you can only change DDR2. If the motherboard is a mix of DDR2 and DDR3, remember to correspond.
Now there are 800** or SMS inquiries!
The speed of adding memory will be felt.
Mixed plugging is possible, as long as the parameters of the two memories are about the same, in fact, as long as it is not dual-channel, the parameters of DDR memory are similar, generally put the latest maximum capacity in bank0, and then bank1, that is, your 512MDDR400 is placed in bank0 slot (the one closest to the CPU), and 256DDR333 is placed in bank1. Of course, if you mix and plug in, the DDR400 will automatically drop to 333 to run, but the increase in capacity can make up for the lack of speed, and the speed is almost unfelt, if you are running large software, large memory will definitely prevail. You can tell by the speed at which you open a word file. >>>More
Memory is an indispensable component of a computer (PC, MCU). Unlike dispensable external memory, memory is a component that reads and writes on a bus; Memory is more than just a data warehouse. In addition to a small number of indispensable programs in the operating system to reside in memory, the programs we usually use, such as Windows, Linux and other system software, including typing software, game software, etc., although a large amount of data including programs are placed on external memory devices such as tapes, disks, optical discs, mobile disks, etc., but any data in external memory can only be really used when transferred into memory. >>>More