Use Crucial's Memory Tool Advisor.
http://www.crucial.com/index.asp
2006-11-30 08:03:16
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answered by Anonymous
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i'd danger a wager and say that the triumphing stick of RAM and the hot stick of RAM are not properly matched, and are causing some form of peculiar conflict. Are they both a similar %/kind? so long because the speed is wanting to the slowest stick it commonly isn't a situation. If that's set above the speed of the slowest stick, then actually one of them might want to correctly be overclocked previous its reduce. each and every from time to time 2 sticks of memory purely are not properly matched. i'd say that's secure to placed the 2d stick decrease back in. If it doesn't artwork take it decrease back and say that's busted. except that, i'm no longer sensible. that's totally extraordinary. FYI - that's no longer attainable to placed SDRAM, DDR, and DDR2 interior a similar gadget (till you've actually one of those hybrid motherboards with 2 sorts of slots). i does no longer situation about that.
2016-11-29 23:47:19
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answered by ? 4
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Just buy the stuff of a shop and you can get some extra chips for it, and they install it with the price of the ram and ontop of what they charge to fit the extensions....
Its easy they open your case up and fit the parts and your ram loads applications so much faster...
2006-11-30 08:10:07
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answered by Matthew B 2
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go to the dell site put in your pc details and it will tell you your options. then just do a google search for the given memory to get the best price.
2006-11-30 08:03:32
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answered by Anonymous
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go to memory4all.com. Type in the kind of PC you have, and they will tell you what you can get. They guarantee that it will work. I've used them and had very good luck.
2006-11-30 08:03:58
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answer #5
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answered by Ralfcoder 7
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PC3200 DDR 400
look here for some memory sticks
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.asp?Submit=ENE&N=2010170147+1052407862&Subcategory=147&description=&Ntk=&srchInDesc=
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2006-11-30 08:02:34
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answered by willy 5
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If, you have a Best Buy, go there and they look it up on the Inet, or, go to Dell Support and find it.
2006-11-30 08:02:34
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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Go to www.crucial.com. There is a diagnostic scan that will tell you exactly and where to install it.
2006-11-30 08:06:56
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answered by EDWIN W 1
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Open up your PC, and see what it says on the existing chip(s)...
2006-11-30 08:44:06
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answered by Forlorn Hope 7
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dont add to it you will have problems it is very bes tto get 512mb new and see if your computer motherboard supports ddr2. Thats the best else just get what it supports.
2006-11-30 08:02:04
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answered by The-Natural 2
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