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An Extra 128 MB of RAM - Worth It?

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Malta Soron
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Post by Malta Soron »

[QUOTE=dragon wench]@Denethorn,
I know you weren't suggesting I attempt Oblivion, I only meant that since you'll have a P4 or similar, your system will be smoother than mine anyway ;)
I have SD RAM, and a Dell Dimension 4100. Still working on the motherboard, I'll probably try those software links, thanks!

EDIT, here are some Google results, I'm not entirely sure what I'm looking at, so I'll just paste the pages:
http://www.ascendtech.us/itemdesc.asp?ic=MB3DEL97UJY
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1 ... 701,00.asp
http://www.labdv.com/leon-lab/pc/multib ... 100_en.htm[/QUOTE]

From the links:

Supported Memory: PC100 or PC133 168PIN SDRAM Memory, 512MB Maximum
RAM: SDRAM 256Mo PC133

So you should be looking for 168 pins (very important!) SDRAM with a speed of PC100 or PC133. Here are some at Newegg. Some good brands are Corsair, Geil, Kingston, G.Skill, Crucial, Mushkin and OCZ.
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Denethorn
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Post by Denethorn »

I think its fair to ascertain that the maximum memory on that motherboard is 512megs. Follow Malta Soron's advice about memory type. I wouldn't go so far as to buy Corsair RAM or whatnot, as the chances are the modules already in there are cheaper OEM.
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Post by Rookierookie »

[QUOTE=DaemonJ]I was asking about the actual controller, not the drives.[/QUOTE]
How could I use an IDE hard drive without an IDE controller?
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Post by Burninate88 »

Here-this might help???

If you go to http://www.crucial.com, it will scan your computer, tell you what all the specs are, and what you are capible of upgrading to.....hope this helps :-)


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