I know i have 4 memory slots and 1 gig of memory... it's time to upgrade, but i'm not sure how many slots are available.
11/6/2009 6:05:15 PM
just open the box and look
11/6/2009 6:12:16 PM
time to make this thread > time to open box and look
11/6/2009 6:20:09 PM
This is very easy to do on a Mac.I’m sure there’s probably a way to do it with the Device Manager in windows.
11/6/2009 6:36:56 PM
well i'm using the computer right now... i don't want to interrupt the stuff i have going on at the moment.
11/6/2009 6:55:21 PM
aida32
11/6/2009 6:57:34 PM
typically if the computer came with 1 gig then they'll be two 512 sticks.
11/8/2009 3:24:13 AM
cpuz
11/8/2009 7:10:53 AM
restart the computer and enter setup. it'll tell you there
11/8/2009 8:33:57 AM
i figured it out. i have 4 slots, 2 of which have a stick of 512 each. would my best bet be to get two 1 gig sticks to fill the other two slots?
11/8/2009 10:40:03 AM
What OS? What memory types are compatible with your motherboard?
11/8/2009 10:50:15 AM
^^ yes, just stick two matching one gig sticks in there.
11/8/2009 11:44:57 AM
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11/9/2009 8:56:27 AM
Has anyone mentioned cpuz? Use that.
11/9/2009 1:06:23 PM
CPU-Z
11/9/2009 1:08:40 PM
there's this cool program out there...i think it's called cpu-zcould be wrong, though
11/9/2009 1:46:41 PM
there was a program i used to use for this i think it was called cpu's or something
11/9/2009 2:18:35 PM
^ was it CPU-X?
11/9/2009 4:03:22 PM
nah, it was definitely CPU-Y
11/9/2009 4:05:44 PM