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The first thing to do is to determine what type of memory your master supports.
Nowadays, it is common for DDR400 DDR2 533 667 800667 strips to be compatible with 533, but not with 400.
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1: How to choose the memory so that the memory is not incompatible with the motherboard?
There are many cases where the memory is not compatible with the motherboard. Columns are not open. Can't get into the system. Blue screen. Auto-restart and more. Generally, it can enter the system stably, and there is basically no problem after a few days of use.
2: How to distinguish genuine goods from parallel goods when buying memory?
1.Choose a larger store, even if it sells Lenovo.
2.Is the chip as good as new, is there a small dot on the top is not clear, and it has a feel.
3.See if the number of capacitors under the chip is sufficient, the density is high, and the capacitance is good, which is the smallest capacitor, which is densely packed below.
4.Look at whether the thickness of the board is enough, and whether the surface is very smooth5See if there are traces of insertion of the gold finger. Is it brand new.
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So to speak! You can't see it in the domestic market, let alone the memory you buy in authentic boxes of well-known foreign brands! For example, Hyundai in Korea!
Apacer! Not to mention you can buy it! Don't disagree with the idea that memory exists not boxed!
Buy some memory that has a good reputation in the market! It usually won't be much of a problem! Nowadays memory generally refers to DDR and DDR!
Commonly known as single and double channels! Motherboards are generally marked with or without dual-channel! As long as it corresponds, it can work!
There is no compatibility problem with two memory of the same model brand used at the same time! The resulting incompatibilities are generally caused by different types of specifications! The memory works on the power memory principle!
No incompatibilities with other hardware!
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Now it is generally DDR400 DDR2 533 667 800 233 frequency.
It's best to want the same frequency, but also look at the external frequency of the motherboard!
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See that the motherboard does not support memory modules of this frequency.
Some motherboards support different frequencies, so they are not universal. Here's how to see how to be compatible
1. You can use Run** to view the memory model, right-click the start button in the lower left corner, and select Run.
2. Then pop up the running window, enter **"cmd" in the input box, and click OK.
3. Bring up the command line.
mode, enter "wmic" and press enter.
4. In the new command line, type **"memorychip" and press enter.
5. Next, you can see the model of the memory and the size of the memory.
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If you know the specific model of the motherboard, then it is introduced in the motherboard parameter table according to the model, such as:
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Look at the memory module frequency and CPU frequency compatibility.
The key question is what you want to improve your performance, and in terms of memory, it can handle most of the current programs and games. If you want to improve the display speed, you can only change the graphics card, because adding memory can only ensure that the integrated graphics card is allocated a little more memory, but it cannot fundamentally solve the shortcomings of the insufficient processing power of the integrated graphics card. Moreover, after changing the graphics card, the memory is released, and 512M is enough.
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