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Upgrading EAM MEMORY
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05-12-2009 10:41 AM
I have an HP Pacilion Elite PC model m9050 tr and my operating system is Windows Vista Home Premium
The must recent HP scaning of my computer recommended me to upgrade my RAM Memory which at present has
a capacity of 1023 MB. I do not feel competent enough to open my PC to learn the model and manufacturer's name of the memory.
I believe this is not necessary and that the information should exist somewhere in my computer, but so far I have been
unable to retrieve it.
Therefore I request the assistance of this Forum to answer me three questions if possible.
a) How can I identify correctly without opening the PC the kind of Memory RAM I have so as to buy new units.?
b) I would like to double the present capacity installing two more similar units, as I understand it has to be upgraded this way.
but I do not know if the model of computer I have can operate properly with 2.046 MB.
c) If there any better alternative, how far can I go augmenting the RAM capacity?
Many thanks in advance for your kind help.
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05-12-2009 01:34 PM
Memory Installed: 1 GB
Maximum Allowed: 8 GB (4 x 2 GB) (64-bit Windows OS) or 4 GB* (4 x 1 GB) (32-bit Windows OS)
Speed supported: PC2-5300 MB/sec Type 240 pin, DDR2 SDRAM
*Actual available memory may be less
Source: Product Specifications
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05-12-2009 04:30 PM
Hi,
Here is site with informations about memories for Your model.
You've got 4 slots. Max 2GB per slot. Type DDR2 PC2-5300, PC2-6400, DDR2 PC2-8500. Your model supports also Dual-channel.
Dual-channel:
"To benefit from the performance advantages offered by dual-channel systems, you should install memory in identical pairs. Installing a kitted pair is the best way to ensure that your modules are identical, right down to the chip count."
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05-12-2009 11:43 PM
Many thanks for your reply. Considering that according to the opinion of the experts RAM memory is supposed to be installed in identical pairs,
I wanted to know, not only the type of memory I am supposed to have, but the one I actually have. And because I do not feel competent enough
to open the PC, I thought there was a way of learning the information I need,from people who might have the same PC as myself.
I am afraid I did not make myself clear when presenting my request. Let me try it again. I know that I must have in my computer a RAM memory
of the following characteristics... DDR2 SDRAM speed PC2-5300 MB/sec for a 240 pin type.
Now that I am adviced to upgrade my Memory RAM, I am intending to double my capacity from 1GB to 2GB. However I do not know which
brand of memory I am using. I do notknow if I am using any of the many makes that exist, like Sony, Fujitsu,IBM, Kingston, etc.etc....
So, my new questions to all of you is.... Is it important or not important at all to have on 1GB memory Fujitsu and in the next slot another
pair of 1GB but Sony instead of Fujitsu?
It looks as as long as the new pair is made of the same characteristics as described above, the maker is not important. If I am right, then
I can just go to a PC shop, buy any brand and have it installed. Am I correct?
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05-12-2009 11:49 PM
Many thanks for your reply. Considering that according to the opinion of the experts RAM memory is supposed to be installed in identical pairs,
I wanted to know, not only the type of memory I am supposed to have, but the one I actually have. And because I do not feel competent enough
to open the PC, I thought there was a way of learning the information I need,from people who might have the same PC as myself.
I am afraid I did not make myself clear when presenting my request. Let me try it again. I know that I must have in my computer a RAM memory
of the following characteristics... DDR2 SDRAM speed PC2-5300 MB/sec for a 240 pin type.
Now that I am adviced to upgrade my Memory RAM, I am intending to double my capacity from 1GB to 2GB. However I do not know which
brand of memory I am using. I do not know if I am using any of the many makes that exist, like Sony, Fujitsu, IBM, Kingston, etc.etc....
So, my new questions to all of you is.... Is it important or not important at all to have one 1GB memory Fujitsu and in the next slot another
pair of 1GB but Sony instead of Fujitsu?
It looks like if as long as the new pair is made of the same characteristics as described above, the maker is not important. If I am right, then
I can just go to a PC shop, buy any brand and have it installed. Am I correct?
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05-13-2009 08:55 AM
I would recommend the 5300/6400 RAM from this page.
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05-13-2009 09:48 AM
You may add any memory with 1GB PC2-5300.
If You want to have matched pairs for better performance. Use this guide how to get to Ram memories. It's very easy trust me. After that check producent and s/n number and buy the same model.
There is one program called Everest product of Lavalys which shows every parameter of all devices. You download it from here. I don't remember is there a chance to check with trial version parameters of Ram but You can give it a try.
Install and run it.
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05-13-2009 01:07 PM
Just to thank you very much for the additional information provided.
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05-13-2009 01:12 PM
Many thanks for the information given. I live in a little town in the South East of Turkey.
To buy the RAM memory I want to upgrade I will need to go to the capital district named
Bodrum the nearest place to find a computer's shop. When installation made I will inform
and thanks all of you that have helped me with the information provided.
