I need more ram,but I'm not sure which of those things are right for my computer,how do I find out?
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Anonymous2012-09-22 23:36
u have to use torrents to download ram
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Eeergh2012-09-23 11:15
Okay,I'm not THAT clueless.
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Anonymous2012-09-23 19:27
Go download Speccy (it's made by the same guys behind CCleaner)
Install and let it calculate your computer
When you see the RAM section show up, that's the kind of RAM you need (you can probably disregard the (X-X-X-XX number thing)
That first GB amount only tells you what you currently HAVE, not what you NEED (because you can put in more)
Otherwise go find your motherboard manual (if you built the parts) or look up your computer online (if bought from a major company pre-built)
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Eeergh2012-09-24 22:45
Sorry,I just looke more into it,pretty sure they're called memory kits,They all look different though. D: I have a kind of early 2000's Windows XP.
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Anon2012-10-02 16:30
External RAM is the way to go...find a best buy
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Anonymous2012-10-07 23:44
OP, go into setup from BIOS and look at the RAM stats, since I have a pentium 4 from the same time running it may be 'ole fashion DDRAM, not DDR 2 or 3, just old DDR. also count the pin number!
Always buy DDR3 fastest speed as it will make your computer really quick.
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Anonymous2012-10-08 12:05
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Anonymous2012-11-03 22:11
Check what type and speed of RAM you have or can support. You can always buy faster/newer RAM for a computer as it's backwards compatible, just don't buy old RAM for a new computer as you can melt it etc.