I have a 2nd PC with this MOBO:
http://www.msicomputer.com/product/p_spec.asp?model=PM8M2-V&class=mb
I currently have 512MB of RAM installed, but would like to upgrade the RAM to say 1Gb total (is that the bare minimum for increasing performance?)
I want to spend the least money on this PC since it's an oldie, but recognize that the current 512MB makes it slow (plus too much hard drive activity).
I'm confused as to the types of RAM modules, eventhough the MOBO specs detail the compatible RAM types.
So how should I order the cheapest 512MB module (or maybe use a single 1GB?) for this MOBO? DIMM or DDR? If DDR what type? 333 or 400?
Thanks.
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You didn't state whether your current installed 512mb of memory is one or two modules.
Your motherboard has only two DIMMs, so if you are currently using both and want to upgrade, you should replace both with 512mb or 1gb modules.
The module(s) you currently have will identify what you need, but I suspect it is 184 pin DDR 400 (PC 3200).THREADKILLER !
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Originally Posted by wtsinncFB-DIMM are the real cause of global warming
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It will depend on currently install cpu and os being used... match memory front side buss for cpu specs... little point in purchasing 400mhz if its running 333mhz
512 for basic running slow means time for cleanup ... registries become bloated which is main cause of system performance degradation and software products with higher end system requirements should not be installed unless no other system is available ... or just put up with their slow operation.
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FYI your mobo link doesn't work, but according to http://www.ciao.com/MSI_MBOX_PM8M2_V_no_CPU__10131846 you need PC3200 memory for that mobo. You can likely find if for less on eBay. I found 512MB PC133 RAM I needed for an older system for $8.20 with free shipping and life time warranty on eBay.
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Originally Posted by Bjs
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I believe you are reading the CPU clock speed.
According to MSI (as well as other sources), you need DDR 400 PC 3200 RAM.THREADKILLER !
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I normally use oempcworld.com - - - google it. Very HelpFull!
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Just find your mobo at sites like the one in my May 29 post, and it should tell you the correct memory which is PC3200 for this mobo. I gave the direct link in the May 29 post, but the search page where you enter description of your system was like the one at http://www.crucial.com/?cpe=pd_google_us&gclid=CIfru-Hw5poCFRMhnAodGnZnBw&ef_id=1705:3...20090531153438 which is another example. Many memory sellers have similar pages to find correct memory.
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Use CPU-Z to check system specs:
http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php
SIW will tell you how much RAM your MoBo supports:
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This MB or computer is obsolete in IMHO does not worth buying anything for. It takes DDR 400 type of RAM but I only justify the upgrade of these computers if you find a computer destined for junk and takes part out of it. The only way you see noticeable performance out of this age computer is to boost the CPU or create a RAID otherwise you would not see much performance with added RAM. One easy option is to run Ubuntu on it will become 10% faster without spending money.
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Originally Posted by INFRATOM
And since the OP didn't mention their CPU type or their HDD configuration how do you know they don't already have those components upgraded?FB-DIMM are the real cause of global warming -
Originally Posted by rallynavvie
<<< Processor >>>
> Processor : Intel Pentium 4 506J
>> General Information
Type : Intel Pentium 4
Internal Specification : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.66GHz
Model Number : 506J
Codename : Prescott
Revision : E0
Technology : 0.09µ
CPU ID : F.4.1
CPU IDEx : F.4.1
Microcode : MU0F4117
The 512MB memory module currently installed has the following specs:
> Physical Memory : 512 MB DDR-SDRAM
>> General Information
A0 : Empty
A1 : Empty
>> Information SPD EEPROM (A0)
Manufacturer : Infineon
Part Number : AED660UD00-500C88X
Serial Number : E61B2812
Type : DDR-SDRAM PC-3200 (200 MHz) - [DDR-400]
Size : 512 MB (2 rows, 4 banks)
Module Buffered : No
Module Registered : No
Module SLi Ready (EPP) : No
Width : 64-bit
Error Correction Capability : No
Max. Burst Length : 8
Refresh : Reduced (.5x)7.8 µs, Self Refresh
Voltage : SSTL 2.5v
Prefetch Buffer : 2-bit
Manufacture : Week 56 of 2005
Supported Frequencies : 133 MHz, 166 MHz, 200 MHz
CAS Latency (tCL) : 2 clocks @133 MHz, 2.5 clocks @166 MHz, 3 clocks @200 MHz
RAS to CAS (tRCD) : 2 clocks @133 MHz, 3 clocks @166 MHz, 3 clocks @200 MHz
RAS Precharge (tRP) : 2 clocks @133 MHz, 3 clocks @166 MHz, 3 clocks @200 MHz
Cycle Time (tRAS) : 6 clocks @133 MHz, 7 clocks @166 MHz, 8 clocks @200 MHz
The FSB is set to 533MHz
I found it HERE: http://www.directron.com/ddr400512m184p.html for $16 -
What are you planning on re-using it for?
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Well if she's just doing internet and Office applications then what you've got might be fine without the extra memory.
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Originally Posted by rallynavvie
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She might need a new HDD but $16 for a RAM module is cheap.
XP will run on 512MB but 1-4GB is recommended.
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Originally Posted by alegator
Here is a read up on "disk thrashing"
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/D/disk_thrashing.html
ocgw
peacei7 2700K @ 4.4Ghz 16GB DDR3 1600 Samsung Pro 840 128GB Seagate 2TB HDD EVGA GTX 650
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Originally Posted by ocgw
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Possibly. Bring up the Task Manager and watch how much memory is being used while it's operating.
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Well if your pagefile is set high enough you'll see how much memory is being used up in the Task Manager. Set your pagefile to 1.5GB to allow a 2GB max and see how much gets used up. Honestly you could just add a 1GB stick to make 1.5GB of memory if you really wanted to, but as people have pointed out PC3200 isn't very expensive.
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Originally Posted by rallynavvie
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That is the case with dual-channel memory which needs to be in like pairs. If you're running PC3200 on a 533 FSB chip I doubt it's running in dual-channel. Especially since it's a single stick right now isn't it?
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Originally Posted by rallynavvie
I put in 2 old DDR2 800 1GB sticks I found in the basement and it would not start, her PC could not start @ that speed
I put in 1 of her sticks and 1 of mine and the PC automatically defaulted to the slower speed stick of 667, she is now running vista in "single channel" w/ 1.5GB of DDR2 @ 667Mhz w/ Vista and it is pretty snappy
damn dual channel, up that memory capacity w/o concern for "symetry", the slowest ram is 100 times faster than the fastest HDD (virtual memory, or swap drive)
I would get 1 1GB stick of the cheapest name brand DDR mem they sell over @ my beloved newegg w/ 5 eggs
G. Skill 1GB DDR400 for $30USD (rated by 485 ppl w/ an average of 5 eggs)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231036
in my most humble of opinions
ocgw
peacei7 2700K @ 4.4Ghz 16GB DDR3 1600 Samsung Pro 840 128GB Seagate 2TB HDD EVGA GTX 650
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Take a RAM from one of your computer and add it to that computer if you noticed that much difference buy one. But for that kind of computer doesn't worth it. Companies throw a lot of these kind away just when you see an IT tell him I need one stick of 512meg I bet you end up with few gigs of free RAM.
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