M Mike89 In Runtime Messages 131 Oct 8, 2005 #1 Does a RAM chip have different speeds? I want to add 512 to my current 256 but i have no idea what chip will work. I have a Emachines T3990, if someone could find out for me it would be greatly appriciated.
Does a RAM chip have different speeds? I want to add 512 to my current 256 but i have no idea what chip will work. I have a Emachines T3990, if someone could find out for me it would be greatly appriciated.
DJ Stephen Fully Optimized Messages 3,275 Oct 8, 2005 #2 Hey, I found it for you, here are the ram specs, hope this helps: RAM installed 256 MB Max supported RAM 2 GB RAM form factor DIMM 184-pin RAM technology DDR SDRAM
Hey, I found it for you, here are the ram specs, hope this helps: RAM installed 256 MB Max supported RAM 2 GB RAM form factor DIMM 184-pin RAM technology DDR SDRAM
Kage Golden Master Messages 13,873 Oct 8, 2005 #3 Yes, RAM does have different speeds, but the most available and supported by motherboards is PC3200 RAM. and yours supports the maximum of that: PC3200 DDR RAM So yes, Like Steven12 says, yours supports a maximum of 2GB, and if your looking to upgrading to an extra 512mb, you know what your looking for now
Yes, RAM does have different speeds, but the most available and supported by motherboards is PC3200 RAM. and yours supports the maximum of that: PC3200 DDR RAM So yes, Like Steven12 says, yours supports a maximum of 2GB, and if your looking to upgrading to an extra 512mb, you know what your looking for now