Ram......what Ram??

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  1. tejmar

    tejmar Member

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    Evening all, been playing with my new (2nd hand) notebook. First thing im doing in installing wifi!!!

    Anyway to the point, the system is currently as follows-
    Celeron CPU 2.60GHz
    1.94GHz, 224 MB of Ram

    I want to add some Ram, now how can I tell what sort of Ram to buy (cause im cheap, going to try and score 2nd hand off Ebay)and can I go straight up to 1024? Ive checked space availibility and have two slots.

    I am getting lost with DDR, DDR2 etc, obviously buying of Ebay would like to research Ram required first.

    Any input would be appreciated.
     
  2. ddp

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    what is the laptop capable of going to in ram? what does your manual say about type of ram? what is the make & model# of the laptop?
     
  3. sammorris

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    you will need to check which type of RAM it supports, althoguh I suspect you'd want DDR400 SODIMM.
     
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  5. tejmar

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    @ DDP, Laptop is an ASUS A2H, went to Asus website and downloaded manual, however when it came to replacing Ram/ HDD etc no information available other than "take to an authorised Asus technician"

    @ sammorris / iPirate, will download now and post info.
     
  6. tejmar

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    System Model
    ASUSTEK A2H/L 1.0
    Main Circuit Board b
    Board: ASUSTeK Computer INC. A2H/L REV 1.xx
    Bus Clock: 100 megahertz
    BIOS: Award Software, Inc. 0213 04/29/2004

    Memory Modules c,d
    224 Megabytes Installed Memory
    Slot 'DIMM 1' has 256 MB
    Slot 'DIMM 2' is Empty

    Local Drive Volumes
    c: (FAT32 on drive 0) 16.87 GB 8.25 GB free
    d: (NTFS on drive 0) 11.23 GB 11.17 GB free

    Operating System
    Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 (build 2600)
    Processor a
    2.60 gigahertz Intel Celeron
    8 kilobyte primary memory cache
    128 kilobyte secondary memory cache



     
  7. iPirate

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    that program is very useful, i would guess you have a laptop model, ddr ram
     
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    Well , i have googled my system and existing ram and I am thinking I need a 200 pin? Any suggestions/ideas? does this sound right?
     
  10. sammorris

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    Generally I don't find the need to worry about pin numbers, there's a different pin number for each type anyway. if it's a laptop with DDR1 then get DDR1 SODIMM memory, if it's a laptop with DDR2 then get that. Simple really!
     
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    also, it is good to have the same size ram if you are getting two, so et 2 512MB or 2 1GB, not 1 512MB and 1 1GB. I dont know why but matching pairs is best,
     
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    Because then they interact better, and you also get more memory!
     
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    Thanks for your help guys!!! :)
     
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    No problem, is it all going well?
     
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    yeah, im trying to get a second hand bargain on Ebay (if bargains still exist!!)
    Im hoping to score 1x 512, then another down the track.
     
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    pff, I would never look to ebay for RAM, but oh well!
     
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    dont think i will be either....only save about 20-30$
     
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    I would sell my old stuff on ebay gladly, but wouldn't trust it to buy stuff. Not things as sensitive as RAM.
     

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