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canivari

New Member
I was just looking if there was a way to do that (when i will get a better computer)
Now in my case is there a way to make the bios or motherboard support more than 2 gb?
If yes how to find the motherboard manufacturer and model?

Yes i know i never really look for my motherboard info.
Thank you

To find the make and model of your motherboard download CPU-Z here:

http://www.cpuid.com/download/cpuz/cpuz_153.zip

extract it and run it.
In the tab of Motherboard (inside of the program)
look for the manufacture and model,and in the tab of SPD
let me know also what do you got in your all slots
(look for the module size in each slot) and post it here in the forum so we can help you.
 

ultimate7

New Member
To find the make and model of your motherboard download CPU-Z here:

http://www.cpuid.com/download/cpuz/cpuz_153.zip

extract it and run it.
In the tab of Motherboard (inside of the program)
look for the manufacture and model,and in the tab of SPD
let me know also what do you got in your all slots
(look for the module size in each slot) and post it here in the forum so we can help you.
My mother board manufacturer is dell inc and the model is 0Y8682

Thank you
 

ultimate7

New Member
There are too many dells with this motherboard...
Does your computer have an sticker (on the bottom,back..) with
the model?
yea but why do you want to know that?

My question is: Is it possible to make my motherboard support more than 2gb of ram without changing hardware?

Thank you
 

canivari

New Member
yea but why do you want to know that?

My question is: Is it possible to make my motherboard support more than 2gb of ram without changing hardware?

Thank you

By your dell model i can check for you the maximum memory support
for it in (each slot).
because if its an dell computer a got an feeling that probably it can support
more.
About your question, the awnser is no, you cant change the maximum amount of memory that an chipset can andle ast the same time.
But there are a few workarounds for it and wth the model of your dell i can check the best thing do you could do with it and advice you the best i can.
Hope that helps
 
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ultimate7

New Member
By your dell model i can check for you the maximum memory support
for it in (each slot).
because if its an dell computer a got an feeling that probably it can support
more.
About your question, the awnser is no, you cant change the maximum amount of memory that an chipset can andle ast the same time.
But there are a few workarounds for it and wth the model of your dell i can check the best thing do you could do with it and advice you the best i can.
Hope that helps

I think i will stay with the laptop I have now until i buy a new one.

Thanks
 
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