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Title: RAM upgrade
Post by: trax1 on October 18, 2007, 01:06:21 PM
I'm upgrading my computers memory, right now I have 1 512Mb chip set already in the computer.  Now I can afford to buy from Crucial ethier 2 1Gig chip sets for a tottal of 2.5Gig's(2 1Gig's + 1 512Mb), or I could get 3 512Mb chip sets for a tottal of 2Gig's(4 512Mb's).  Which one would be the better one to go with because I know you should usally keep all the chip sets the same memory.
Title: RAM upgrade
Post by: Airscrew on October 18, 2007, 01:18:47 PM
What is the speed on the memory? What is the speed of your current 512?
Title: RAM upgrade
Post by: trax1 on October 18, 2007, 01:29:26 PM
The one I'm gonna get is DDR2 PC2-5300 667Mhz, and I'm not sure about the one I have.  Is there a way I can tell?
Title: RAM upgrade
Post by: Airscrew on October 18, 2007, 01:32:17 PM
what's the brand and make of your motherboard and how old is it?
Title: RAM upgrade
Post by: trax1 on October 18, 2007, 01:37:46 PM
The computer is about 1 year old, it's a Dell Dimension E520, not sure how to find out what my motherboard is, can you tell me how to find out.
Title: RAM upgrade
Post by: Hornet33 on October 18, 2007, 01:37:47 PM
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Originally posted by trax1
The one I'm gonna get is DDR2 PC2-5300 667Mhz, and I'm not sure about the one I have.  Is there a way I can tell?


Better make sure that's compatible with your mother board.
Title: RAM upgrade
Post by: Airscrew on October 18, 2007, 01:43:39 PM
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Originally posted by trax1
The computer is about 1 year old, it's a Dell Dimension E520, not sure how to find out what my motherboard is, can you tell me how to find out.

Like Hornet said, you need to find out whats compatible for your motherboard.  Try googling "Dell Dimension E520 motherboard" and see what kind of results you get.  Try going to Dell's website and see what memory and speed they use for upgrades.   You could probably email Crucial and ask them what they recommend.  Memory is definitly not a one size fits all kind of thing...

2nd option would be just get rid of the Dell :t
Title: RAM upgrade
Post by: trax1 on October 18, 2007, 01:44:23 PM
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Originally posted by Hornet33
Better make sure that's compatible with your mother board.
I already did, Crucial has a tool on it's website that lets you know whats compatible with your computer.
Title: RAM upgrade
Post by: trax1 on October 18, 2007, 01:46:26 PM
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Originally posted by Airscrew
Like Hornet said, you need to find out whats compatible for your motherboard.  Try googling "Dell Dimension E520 motherboard" and see what kind of results you get.  Try going to Dell's website and see what memory and speed they use for upgrades.   You could probably email Crucial and ask them what they recommend.  Memory is definitly not a one size fits all kind of thing...

2nd option would be just get rid of the Dell :t

Yeah I already know that the memory is compatible with my computer, I was just wanting to know what would be better, to get 3 more 512Mb sets to go with the one I already have, or to get 2 1Gig sets to go with the 1 512Mb set I have, or to just get rid of the 1 512Mb and just get the 2 1Gig sets.
Title: RAM upgrade
Post by: Airscrew on October 18, 2007, 01:50:15 PM
well in that case for me it would depend on the speed of your original 512.  If it was me I would get the two 1gig modules and pull the 512 out completly and save it for something later, chances are that 512 is a bit slower
Title: RAM upgrade
Post by: trax1 on October 18, 2007, 01:52:45 PM
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Originally posted by Airscrew
well in that case for me it would depend on the speed of your original 512.  If it was me I would get the two 1gig modules and pull the 512 out completly and save it for something later, chances are that 512 is a bit slower
Yeah that's what I was thinking of doing, just wanted to get someone else's opinion , thanks.
Title: RAM upgrade
Post by: OOZ662 on October 18, 2007, 01:54:54 PM
That's because RAM will only go as fast as the slowest stick in the machine.