how much memory can i add to my PC

titoleebop

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Hello,

My computer is 4 years old and i want to upgrade it's memory. I downloaded CPU-Z and it told me i currently run 2 (dual) x 512 MB DDR2 266mhz. I opened it up and i have 2 slots unoccupied (4 in total).

How do i know how much memory i can add to it?

Thanks

TLB
 
Hello,

My computer is 4 years old and i want to upgrade it's memory. I downloaded CPU-Z and it told me i currently run 2 (dual) x 512 MB DDR2 266mhz. I opened it up and i have 2 slots unoccupied (4 in total).

How do i know how much memory i can add to it?

Thanks

TLB

We need to know what your motherboard is. What is it? That way we can look it up for you.
 
sorry.
Its a Dell Pentium 4 640 3.20GHZ. Model #0WG261

thanks for helping

I actually am having trouble finding much about this. Someone else?

The best I found is this guy. He says this is part of his computer.

Main Circuit Board
Board: Dell Inc. 0WG261
Serial Number: ..CN698615C911A0.
Bus Clock: 800 megahertz
BIOS: Dell Inc. A02 10/13/2005

Memory Modules
3584 Megabytes Usable Installed Memory

Slot 'DIMM_1' has 1024 MB (serial number 68159B4E)
Slot 'DIMM_3' has 1024 MB (serial number 65156B55)
Slot 'DIMM_2' has 1024 MB (serial number 6815FA6E)
Slot 'DIMM_4' has 1024 MB (serial number 6815F96E)

He says that he has your board, and 4 gigs. So if it is all usable, you can have 3.5 gigs. But you would be better off buying 4 gigs, as RAM works best in pairs.

Someone should verify though, as I don't want to lead you astray.

Oh and here is the site I found that on: http://www.motherboardpoint.com/can-dell-dm051-board-handle-pci-e-t242727.html
 
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What model of dell do you have?

When I searched it, the only computer that I came up with was the Dell Dimension 5150. Just saying.

And if it is the Dimension 5150:
http://en.community.dell.com/what-do-i-buy/f/3510/t/19199093.aspx said:
Your computer can handle a total of 4GB, 1GB in each of the 4 slots. You can put a max of 2GB in a slot if you want but that may not work. However, I don't believe your computer can take the 6400 speed. The max is 5300. You don't need to use Dell ram. Most people will use Crucial for their Dell PC's since it is guaranteed to work.
 
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yes it's a Dell Dimension 5150. So right now if it has 2 x 512 MB DDR2 can i add 2 1 GB in the spare slot to take it to 3? Or do they all have to be the same denomination?

What do i need to look for when buying more ram? just DDR2? like will this work http://ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=28108&vpn=KVR667D2N5/2G&manufacture=Kingston

You could add 2 one gigabyte sticks in the empty slots. And you could keep the 512mb in there as well. You would only have 3 of the maximum four gigs however. But, this could probably be enough.

And you need to buy RAM like this: RAM. Whatever RAM you gets needs to be: DDR2 SDRAM 240 Pin DIMM. You would need to buy two, because that is only one gigabyte. Someone make sure that is right. What all has to match? Just the ddr1, ddr2, or ddr3, and the DIMM? Or what? But I am almost positive that should work. I just dont want to lead you astray.

EDIT: Oh, and the one that you have asked about looks fine to me.
 
You have 4 memory slots in your computer and right now you have 2 sticks of 512 installed. You would need to get 2 sticks of 1gb memory preferrably the speed that you have installed already. You can only use up to 1gb sticks, 2gb sticks won't work. Pull out a memory stick and read the label on it, is there model number listed?
 
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