Can I configure my computer with 1G memory modules?

Updated on number 2024-06-11
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes. Just buy a 1G DDR400 and plug it in.

    Of course, it is better to buy the same manufacturer's brand.

    If your motherboard only has 2 slots, you can only unplug 1 256 memory.

    1GB of RAM and 256GB of RAM can be mixed.

    The 3 lines of RAM on my machine are all used differently.

    It depends on what you're using to level up.

    If you go to the best configuration, you're just going to use it for Q, and it's not worth it to chat.

    It is recommended that if you want to upgrade to the best configuration, it is better to install a dual-core +19 widescreen for 2500 yuan.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes, if you want to play large-scale stand-alone games, it's best to change to a 512 independent GPU, then it's OK.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Yes, but only the memory of the DDR can be configured. If you want to upgrade, it is more cost-effective. It's best to add 1G DDR2 after changing to a motherboard. In this way, the overall performance of the computer will be greatly improved.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Add memory,There will be a significant improvement in performance,1G sliver is no problem,But HP's sliver memory requirements are relatively high,It's best to try to buy it,And now DDR1 generation sliver is relative** will be expensive,In addition, I think it's necessary to change an LCD monitor。

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, the memory is upgraded to 1g, the graphics card is changed to x800, the second-hand goods are on the **, use Alipay, and pay for a few days after the goods arrive.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, but you may have DDR400 memory, and there is no need to buy a brand new one, you can go to the second-hand market to buy a disassembly strip.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Memory modules can be mixed in different sizes, but when two memory modules of different sizes form a dual channel, the part of the memory module of the same size will form a normal dual channel, and the remaining part is still a single channel operation.

    The purpose of a computer's memory module is:

    In layman's terms, the role of memory modules in computers is to act as a bridge, which is responsible for the data exchange and processing between data preprocessors that are sold on hardware such as hard disks, motherboards, graphics cards, etc.

    All computer data transmission to the processor is through the memory module and the processor for transmission and processing, data is not directly with the processor for data processing and exchange, in fact, as long as you understand the memory, you know, the memory read speed and storage speed is the fastest, directly with the motherboard on the data bus exchange speed is very slow, you can also sleepy Qing memory as a data buffer area, with a buffer area, but also more conducive to the speed of computer data processing. <>

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