Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Does any body know how to switch a 256mb memory bump to a 512mb?
Does any body know how to switch a 256mb memory bump to a 512mb?
Yes. I do.
To clarify, you own to add another 256MB or replace the 256MB next to a 512MB.
The first (adding a 256MB chip to an existing one) is usually cheaper.
The second may be desired it you have no more memory expansion slots or plan on more so that the 256 MB would time limit your future expansion plans.
Also, the second chance maybe preferred if you enjoy a computer which takes both DIMM memory and SDRAM connectors.
ECS made one resembling this. You could use either - but not both simultaneously.
I removed the 256MB DIMM memory chips (2-64mb chips & 1-28MB chip) and put surrounded by one 512MB SDRAM chip.
I was competent to use the DIMM memory from that and beef up some $40 Deskpros with PIII's I I be buying.
Buy another 256 Mb DIMM and put it in the spare slot
Yes.
You involve to buy a spare memory stick (256MB) and make sure the bus speed is duplicate as the existing stick. Don't rely on the motherboard bus speed for your memory speed because many boards support different speeds.
Once you've get it, open the crust, slot it in. It's that smooth.
When you start your computer it is recognised automatically. You don't need to install drivers etc.
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J
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