How do I tell what my Ram is for upgrade?

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by brahman, Jul 17, 2011.

  1. brahman

    brahman Specialist

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  2. C1B3R5NYP3R

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  3. brahman

    brahman Specialist

    Here is the Speccy, I think it answers the questions. I have 2 slots, with 2 sticks that I believe are 2gb each(it says 2048mb) so I am guessing 4 gb total for the 2 sticks. And $65+$65= $130 dollars, not $120.
     

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  4. C1B3R5NYP3R

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    Sorry about the math. As for the upgrade. You will have to spend a few $$ for DDR2 4GB modules.

    Are you having problems? From what I see the memory shouldnt be an issue for you.
     
  5. brahman

    brahman Specialist

    I was actually trying to figure out which one would give me the better bang for the buck. It looks like Intel is on it's third generation of SSD's and I have been very interested in them. Other than cost, I have yet to hear anything bad. But they are also a little spendy.
     
  6. C1B3R5NYP3R

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    I think you would be better off with the SSD. I hear they are noticeably faster than HDD's.
     
  7. Digerati

    Digerati Major Geek Extraordinaire

    In order to take advantage of an SSD, you would have to replace your boot drive with the SSD. That is MUCH more involved than simply replacing or adding RAM.

    If you are looking for bang for the buck, upgrade your graphics. Just make sure your PSU can handle the extra load.
     

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