You can actually follow this link to Crucial (major memory mfr) and at the top of the page is a way to determine what you have and need. Just click on the advisory tool.
2007-01-09 14:15:12
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answered by Leemo 4
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I would go to the manufacturer of your computer's website, type in your model # and search for a compatible memory.
You can also open your computer and write down the info that's listed on your RAM module.
2007-01-09 14:09:45
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answered by the Boss 7
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you can eather pull out the ram thats in there and look a the sticker. Or you can look at the computer/motherboards manual and check what type it recomends to get.
You don't need to worry about brand names, just speed and type.
2007-01-09 14:08:38
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answered by Anonymous
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The only way is to refer to your motherboard manual. Findout the manufacturer of the motherboard (will be on the motherboard ittslef). Go to their website, and they will give you instructions on how to find the model of the board. Once that is done, you will get the manual.
2007-01-09 14:09:16
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answered by TheWiseMen 1
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you can open pc casing then you take out ram and see hole on down.if it have1 hole at middle(ddr ram) if have 2 hole in middle and left(sd ram).......check system in control panel..to check the ram and processor use..
2007-01-09 14:35:18
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answered by koi 0 2
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