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Posted by: Robspace1 (Guest), February 26th, 2006, 6:48pm
I have a new custom system with 1 gig of ram and I just noticed that there are no more slots available-there are 2- 500 sticks now being used-I want another gig-where would it go?-are there expansions for ram that would allow another gig to be installed-this is new equipment and I don't want to throw out the ram in there to replace more-any ideas?
Posted by: dlwolff0, February 27th, 2006, 12:53am; Reply: 1
First confirm that your motherboard will support 2 GB of RAM.
Unfortunately, if you want more you will have to replace the modules you now have with larger ones. As far as I know, there is no way to add more expansion slots without getting a new motherboard.
The good news is that you could probably sell the old RAM modules to someone else.
Posted by: FWBOPP, March 5th, 2006, 12:53pm; Reply: 2
Go to Newegg.com or Zipzoomfly.com and look under memory. You are probably using DDR ram with 184 pins. You can purchase a 2 GB pack containing 2 1 GB sticks for about $200. This would be dual channel ram so if your new custom PC has hyperthreading you will get really good responce.
I build custom PC's and install SOHO networks on a limited basis. My test machine for trying new products has a P4 3.2 Ghz CPU with 2 MB cache and 4 GB DDR400 dual channel ram. I do a lot of digital photo work like converting from RAW to TIFF and this works fast.
Good luck, Fred
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