Hello everyone.
I have an older second PC at home that unfortunately only has 1GB (2x 512) of RAM. According to CPU-Z, these are DDR-200 (133, 266, 200) on CL3.
So now my question:
I just looked around because I want to expand to 4GB (either 4x 1024 or 2x 2048) but couldn't find a memory with 200. Can I just take out my two 512s and install 400s for them? Or is it not technically possible on the board? What do I have to consider?
I don't need more than 4GB because I only have XP 32Bit.
Thanks in advance.
DDR memory. What frequency can I use?
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Hello
so what kind of board do you have?
And XP only supports 3. ?? But if you do the 4 you don't get it
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Yes, I do not get the 4Gb completely is clear. I just didn't know how much I could beat myself up.
So my CPU-Z says:
Manufacturer: Fujitsu Siemens
Model: P5GD1-FM -
CPU
LGA775 socket for Intel® Pentium® 4 / Celeron processor Compatible with Intel® Performance Universal FMB 2005 processors Supports Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology
chipset
North Bridge: Intel® 915P Memory and Controller Hub (MCH) South Bridge: Intel® 82801FB ICH6
Frontside bus
800 / 533 MHzStorage
4 x 184-pin DIMM sockets support unbuffered DDR memory modules (non-ECC) with 400/333 MHzExpansion spaces
1 x PCI Express x16 slot for a graphics card......
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it's cool, your FS. board is in truth
an asus board.
here is a link to a pdf of your manual,
is from the FS hp
hereas ralfdb already wrote it, you can
up to 4GB unbufferrd non-ECC 400 / 333MHz DDR memory
use on your board ..greeting
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Jut thank you. My concern would then be clarified.