I would have bttt'd one of the threads, but it was too old and the other RAM threads don't pertain to the same questionI'm looking to buy new RAM. I need some RAM.. one gig, maybe two if the price is right. Can someone find me a good deal on it? I've checked newegg but I dont know shit about the brands of RAM.Tww please work your magic again. I have 512 right now Thanks in advance
4/5/2007 7:57:28 PM
can you be more vague?what speed RAM? what latency? etc
4/5/2007 8:05:01 PM
So....the thread that was 3 threads from the top of the section about buying RAM...that didn't pertain to the same question?Is that because...you're a different person than the guy who started that thread? I'm not seeing the huge difference here.
4/5/2007 8:28:21 PM
DDR or DDR2 dude
4/6/2007 8:31:14 AM
i know NOTHING about ram.. help me out here.. its a HP computer about 2 years old[Edited on April 6, 2007 at 9:33 AM. Reason : .]
4/6/2007 9:15:49 AM
okay.. i scanned my computer on http://www.crucial.comand it said I could only hold these types of RAM:DDR PC3200DDR PC2700with a max of 512mb per slotwtf man? 512 per slot? seriously? its a 2-3 yr old computer
4/6/2007 9:36:36 AM
512MB per slot is not bad. If you have two slots that's a total of 1GB of ram. Most likely you have 256MB in 2 slots. So buy 2 - 512MB sticks and enjoy. The trend of home computers allowing more the 1GB of memory only started about 2-3 years ago, so it seems like you barely missed the boat.How much did you pay for the computer? $300-$400? Because it seems like you saved money on the frontend only to realize you got molested on the backend.
4/6/2007 1:17:27 PM
Crucial usually underestimates the amount of ram that your system can hold. Most likley it can actually hold 2 GB, especially if its 2 years old or so. Post the model #.
4/7/2007 11:26:19 PM
Run it on 4allmemory.com and see what they say-it'll be the same suggestions- one of the sites was more specific than the other but I cant remember which.
4/7/2007 11:42:23 PM