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Eiresol 06-11-2003 06:39 PM

RAM Question (pretty stupid...)
 
Is there anyway to find out what sort of ram I have without opening the tower and actually looking at it?

OS - Windows XP Home Edition (build 2600)

Sion 06-11-2003 06:47 PM

who built it? they should know.

also, in 98se, you could go to start>programs>accessories>system tools>system information to get about 95% of everything you need to know about a comps configuration. dunno if they kept that in XP. you might look for it though.

Vanquish 06-11-2003 06:51 PM

You know what mobo you have?

If you do, look at the specs of that mobo and find out what ram you need, just get the fastest that the mobo supports and you will be fine.

Eiresol 06-11-2003 06:55 PM

Dell built it, so it's a crappy dell mobo too.
Also Dell customer support are about as helpful as banging your head off a wall.

/me wanders off to find manual.

Thanks for the replies.


[edit]No system info doesnt tell you what type it is, nor does directx or pcmark. Well maybe the full version of pcmark does but the free one doesnt.[/edit]

oiekeooiyw 06-11-2003 06:56 PM

if you are looking to upgrade, check out www.crucial.com they will tell you what the comptuer ships with and what it can take

Eiresol 06-11-2003 07:02 PM

Amazing what manuals will tell you.
tis PC133 SDRAM (ECC or non-ECC)

Not really up on ram types and what not (although I should be) but is this any good?

MacGnG 06-11-2003 07:21 PM

thats like generic memeory for most desktops. Thats the same kind of memory for my eMac. i just bought some (more) online.

if u are asking to try to find out what kind u need to buy more of, i suggest searchin on google and looking online for your best price. retail stores charge way too much.

The_Dude 06-11-2003 07:27 PM

www.crucial.com is the site, as oiekeooiyw said.

pc133 ram is not the latest by far, and is relatively slow compared to the new models.

but you should be able to find a good stick for cheap .

also, make sure you know what the largest it will take in one slot.

my old pc would only take a 128mb stick per slot.

Eiresol 06-11-2003 07:41 PM

Largest stick it takes is 512mb.
€96 for a 512mb stick is the cheapest I've found so far, that's about $113.

juanvaldes 06-11-2003 08:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Eiresol
Largest stick it takes is 512mb.
€96 for a 512mb stick is the cheapest I've found so far, that's about $113.

For PC133? OUCH! It was like $40 two years ago when I got some for my old tower...

/me loads pricewatch....
Now thats more like it

Reese 06-12-2003 04:01 PM

PC 133 should be no where near that expensive for a 512mb stick. Pricewatch.com has the cheapest listed at 36$ and brand name ram is most likely about 50$.

Eiresol 06-12-2003 04:33 PM

ffs thats not fair. Even the crucial European site with delivery incl. it works out at €90.

The_Dude 06-12-2003 05:04 PM

i suggest you try to get it send to somebody you know in the US, and then have them ship it to you (or send it through somebody).

it's much cheaper that way.


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