Desktop ram
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Your absolute best bet is Newegg.com.
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DelSlow;297029 wrote:
Your absolute best bet is Newegg.com.I can almost always match their prices on RAM....though older DDR stuff may be a bit harder to come by and they may be looking to move it cheaply.
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DelSlow;297029 wrote:
Your absolute best bet is Newegg.com.I disagree, www.pricewatch.com. Look for a name brand(Micron, Samsung, Kingston), but shit even the "house brand" stuff is usually samsung or even kingston(check return policies, then you can "preview" the RAM chips before being forced into owning it. For a computer old enough to use PC2100, RAM is RAM, as long as you have a warranty or a return policy.
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Um there is a pc2-2100 and a pc-2100 umm its for my girls computer because i put windows vista home premuim on it and its not running to smooth becuase of the lack of ram. Umm i put one in from my old desktop and i believe it was pc2 but i will double check next time i am around her computer.
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PSiedTSi;297051 wrote:
Exactly, no one in their right mind should knowingly install Vista on their computer. Get 7 or stick with XP.This^
And if you have PC2-2100, wouldn't you, in theory at least, be able to run 4200 in that machine...only you wouldn't see the full advantages of doing so unless the bios recognizes the faster speed?
If you want 4200 I have some used sticks laying around here (2 512's and 1 1Gig) that I'd let go for like $5 each
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Trafik Jamz;297060 wrote:
This^And if you have PC2-2100, wouldn't you, in theory at least, be able to run 4200 in that machine...only you wouldn't see the full advantages of doing so unless the bios recognizes the faster speed?
If you want 4200 I have some used sticks laying around here (2 512's and 1 1Gig) that I'd let go for like $5 each
Only if the memory is backward compatible and able to run at the slower speed. Otherwise I think it either wouldn't recognize the memory being in there at all or give a memory error during POST. I think anyway. Like I said, it's been a while.
You can buy just the upgrade to Windows 7 Home Premium for like $110 online. It's totally worth it. If you can run XP on the machine, you won't need any additional memory to run 7.
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or you can DL a RTM version of 7 and crack it....not that I'd condone such behavior of course.
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amicheze;297050 wrote:
Well yeah that's your problem. Why would you want to put Vista on it?She downloaded a pretty nasty virus so i just reformatted her hardrive and i have the OS for my Dell laptop which is vista home premium so i just used that and the product key from my old laptop. But vista needs 1 gig to atleast run ok and with my card she has like a total of 767 i think. and its pretty slow...
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Trafik Jamz;297060 wrote:
This^And if you have PC2-2100, wouldn't you, in theory at least, be able to run 4200 in that machine...only you wouldn't see the full advantages of doing so unless the bios recognizes the faster speed?
If you want 4200 I have some used sticks laying around here (2 512's and 1 1Gig) that I'd let go for like $5 each
2 ?'s...
Can i run pc2-2100 and the 4200 at the same time? her motherboard has 4 spots for ram.
If the 4200 will work i will take um... cuz 2 gigs would speed it up a bit haha. But would i see all of thoughs 2 gigs?
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Download and crack 7....cheaper/easier than buying ram.
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out there;297383 wrote:
are you sure it's ddr2 and pc2100? i find it nearly impossible to believe that such slow speeds would be ddr2. i think we need to get some straight information, first. -
out there;297383 wrote:
are you sure it's ddr2 and pc2100? i find it nearly impossible to believe that such slow speeds would be ddr2. i think we need to get some straight information, first.I didn't really think it was either, but apparently the very first model of DDR2 was pc2-400.
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Hey...Its been awhile but i finaly had time to take a look at it...I takes DDR PC-2100. So does anyone have some laying around they would be willing to get rid of for a little bit of cash?...Idk if it matters but i am running one with a Clocking time of 2 and one of 2.5.
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