256MB and 512MB RAM

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That actually depends on your motherboard, not Windows XP. Check the
documentation for your motherboard or for your computer and see what size
memory modules it supports and in what configuration.

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Anthony said:
If I have 256MB RAM memory can I add a 512MB memory card? Or just another
256?
 
Visit www.crucial.com and use the free memory configurator tool.

Information on the Elite Group (ECS) L7VMM2

184-pin DIMM Banking: 2 (2 banks of 1)
AGP Support: 2x and 4x
Chipset: VIA ProSavageDDR KM266
DDR SDRAM Frequencies: PC1600 and PC2100
Error Detection Support: Non-ECC only
Max Registered DDR SDRAM: 2048MB
Max Unbuffered DDR SDRAM: 1024MB
Module Types Supported: Unbuffered and Registered
Supported DRAM Types: DDR SDRAM only
USB Support: 1.x Compliant

Ref:
http://www.crucial.com/store/listpa...te+Group+(ECS)&cat=RAM&model=L7VMM2&submit=Go

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"Anthony" (e-mail address removed) wrote in message:

| OK Here's the info for my motherboard:
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| http://www.ecs.com.tw/products/pd_spec.asp?product_id=321
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| What can you get out of that?
 
You are not to mix the different speeds of RAM. If you want to add PC2700
RAM to your system, you must remove the PC2100. However this does not that
you can not have different sizes for the RAM. You can put any mixture of
128, 256, 512, and 1G RAM into your system. They just have to be the same
speed rating.

Anthony said:
Oops sorry I should have added this in the other post, but:

Right now I havd 128MB DDR RAM PC2100 and I want to put in a 256MB DDR RAM PC2700
(http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3
8834&Sku=K24-1912&CatId=155).

Is this possible?

(info for motherboard again:
http://www.ecs.com.tw/products/pd_spec.asp?product_id=321)
 
Alright thanks

So that means I can't use my new 8x video card? And I can only go upto PC2100?
 
No, it means that it can support PC1600 or faster, the mobo
FSB sets the speed, lower rated RAM will have errors when it
tries to run at higher than its rated (tested) speed.
You may be able to mix PC2100 and PC 2700, as long as they
are otherwise compatible.


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| OK, thanks but as you see on this site:
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http://www.crucial.com/store/listpa...te+Group+(ECS)&cat=RAM&model=L7VMM2&submit=Go
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| When you go to it on the right it says "DDR SDRAM
Frequencies: PC1600 and PC2100", that means my motherboard
can't support PC2700 doesn't it?
 
You most often can use faster rated memory in a slower system, it just won't
be running at the 2700 rating. Waste of money also.
 
Nick Burns said:
You most often can use faster rated memory in a slower system, it just won't
be running at the 2700 rating. Waste of money also.
Not when the PC2700 parts are cheaper than PC2100

256 MB PC2700 DDR 8 prices from £19.98 inc.VAT
256 MB PC2100 DDR 10 prices from £23.19 inc.VAT
256 MB PC3200 DDR 5 prices from £27.03 inc.VAT
 
But even if I bought PC2700 it wouldn't be any faster than if I got a PC2100 right because my motherboard doesn't support it?
 
Exactly!


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| But even if I bought PC2700 it wouldn't be any faster than
if I got a PC2100 right because my motherboard doesn't
support it?
 
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