Acer Aspire T660

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  1. SDempsey

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    Hi

    I want to speed up my pc and puchase some more ram, Could someone please tell me the correct ram type for my pc. Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks
    Seamus
     
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    Hello Seamus,

    As you may know each computer may require different types of RAM and different computers can hold more RAM than others.

    Go to the following website

    http://www.crucial.com/

    When there do the system scan that is on the main page, this will then tell you exactly how much RAM your computer can hold and what type you need.
    I am not saying you need to buy the RAM from this website. I would recommend you shop around once you know exactly what type of RAM you need.

    Good Luck, if you have any further questions please let me know.

    Cheers,
    S~
     
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    Thanks a lot, I will check that site now
     
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    Swoosh84 Looks like the 2gig I have is the max :-(
     
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    2 Gig is the max for most computers. You can get computers now a days that go up to 8GB but as you can imagine they are rather expensive.

    You can either buy a new computer or new motherboard, But its rather complicated to go down that route.

    I recentley used the low RAM explination to the misses to spend money on a new computer. Got one now with 4GB RAM with the option to goto 8GB.

    Least if you buy a new one with decent specs you know it will last you quite a few years!
     
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    Thanks All
     

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