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The motherboard may become a stumbling block for you, it is recommended that you buy 512, because the current DDR400 is about to be withdrawn from the market, and the supply is relatively tight at this time, so it will be relatively high, so it is not very cost-effective.
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It's better to have a 1G, 2 512 When you want to upgrade the memory, it's troublesome.
Pick a good memory, it will generally be bad.
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DDRII memory is not supported by your motherboard.
You can only use DDR400, which is the same for any brand, and there is no compatibility problem when you plug it in.
The performance gap between the single and 1G and the two with 512M is very small and arbitrary.
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DDRII800 memory is not supported by your motherboard. Your motherboard also doesn't support dual-channel. So there is not much difference between one 1g and two 512.
By the way: the birdman upstairs speaks human language, not bird language!! This is China, not a country of birds!!
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It can only be equipped with DDR400 and the same 512 It is okay to change to 1G (but 1G is expensive) Your board does not support dual channels.
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2 512's, that's it for the overall performance of your machine! If you add it, the performance will not improve or anything, it is better to change it directly!
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It's better for you to buy a root 512
If you buy 1G, your hard drive may not support it
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Although DDR2 memory is cheaper, your motherboard does not support DDR2 memory, so you can only buy DDR400.
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Your motherboard does not support DDRII800
Of course, I bought the original model.
But that's still quite expensive.
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Just add 512 and you're good to go! If you use SATA2 speed, you have nothing to say!
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You can add a 512MB first, and then the computer will be replaced with a new one.
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The memory is large, but the game is not very stuck. Nothing else.
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Add a DDR 512 is a bit more expensive.
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Depressed, incompatible.
Try a different root.
This sentence is to say that one of your memory units is occupied by a program can not be written and read correctly, caused by many reasons, it may be a program conflict or viruses and Trojans occupy the memory, so, according to your current prompt, there is no solution that really has a direct effect, you have to try, use the latest antivirus software for comprehensive anti-virus, in safe mode, or do a dos anti-virus disk to kill the virus under the dos, and you can try to redo the system after the grid.
Let's Thunderbolt cache settings are a little smaller. And after using Thunderbolt for a period of time (especially if I like ** serials so much), as soon as I turn on Thunderbolt, even if there is nothing, there is 100% CPU occupancy for no reason, which is really loved and hated. >>>More
You may not be able to buy this memory, 1G is enough. Reinstall the latest system and have fewer startup items. If the system takes a long time, it will be slow.
I've had the same problem, if you're assembling a machine, then you'll be given a ghost at the installation site >>>More
Just add the same 512m one, remove the two screws on the back of the case, and insert it in another slot in the memory. If it is a dual channel, be careful to insert it in a slot of the same color.