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What RAM does my pc take?

Discussion in 'Other Hardware' started by BlackScarlet, Aug 3, 2007.

  1. BlackScarlet TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 110

    I was visiting http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?minorcatid=105 to buy some ram, and you see on the left hand side there is a huge amount of classifications of ram, and I don't know what I should get to be compatible for my pc!!

    I have attached a shot of a Belarc hardware analysis, if anyone can help me determine what ram I should get.

    =) Thanks.

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  2. dustin_ds3000 TechSpot Chancellor Posts: 1,097

  3. mailpup TS Special Forces Posts: 7,910   +77

  4. martingerjos Newcomer, in training

    please help me ASAP plz

    i have problem with downloader virus on my PC i can't remove it what can i do.

    Please somone check the log and tel me what to do

    thank you in advance and waiting for reply
  5. dustin_ds3000 TechSpot Chancellor Posts: 1,097

    sorry about that, i didnt see the "pc2". thankz for fixing that mailpup
  6. mailpup TS Special Forces Posts: 7,910   +77

    No problem. An easy thing to overlook.
     
  7. BlackScarlet TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 110


    lol I think you need your own thread. This is about RAM.
  8. BlackScarlet TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 110

  9. captaincranky TechSpot Addict Posts: 8,802   +286

    St.Elsewhere for computers.....

    This needs to go to the "Security and the Web Forum"!
  10. mailpup TS Special Forces Posts: 7,910   +77

    No, 1.5Gb is not too much for your system.

    As for brands of RAM, I have used only Corsair so I can't really comment on others. Corsair is one of the top brands, however. While any brand can have its share of problems, in my opinion you can't go wrong with Corsair.
  11. Tedster Techspot old timer..... Posts: 10,047   +11