Question on Ram

Tabor

New Member
Hi, i know theres a faq for this but i really dident understand it. i am upgrading my computers ram and video card, and, am wondering how to find out what type of ram i am using, any idea what a dimension 8200 running xp pentium 4 would be using? also how much would be a good amout, i'm thinking about buying a gig. any ideas?
 
Your computer uses RDRAM, which is insanely expensive. To upgrade to 1GB, you would probably be spending around $400.
 
Also you have to buy RDRAM in pairs, so you'll have to buy 2* 512 sticks and replace the 2 little modules on the motherboard with the ram. Again, like bob said, insanely expensive not worth it at all. You're far better off just building a new computer.
 
Memory
Architecture
RDRAM
Memory connectors
four
Memory capacities
64-, 128-, 256-, and 512-MB non-ECC RDRAM
Minimum memory
128 MB
Maximum memory
2 GB with Microsoft® Windows® 2000 and Windows XP; 512 MB with Windows Millennium Edition (Me)
Memory type
PC800 (non-ECC)
Memory speed
40 ns or faster
BIOS address
F8000h

http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/dim8200/specs.htm#1101572

When you are unsure on anything regarding a prebuilt system the best to look is at the manufacturer's support site for technical documents and system specifications. How to find the bast price? Run searches on various search engines.
 
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