Memory Upgrade Gateway Profile 3 Do You Know How Computer Ram Memory Upgrades Work?

Do you know how computer ram memory upgrades work? - memory upgrade gateway profile 3

I want to upgrade or to help create more space on my computer with a simple operation. My computer says it is constructed with three memory to 256 MB. It is suitable for two kinds of chips now installed RAM 512B. When I access to the gateway website, of course, try, now you know, it's a Gateway with Windows XP Home, and enter the serial number for information about my system, this means that the maximum amount of memory to be installed 1536MB SDRAM, PC133. He says I need PC133 SDRAM memory 256 MB HD. If there are already two of them installed in each of the 256, the 512 represents, as one means to achieve more memory to 1000 MB of it? Is it possible? Does this mean that you must remove the two 256 MB memory and install 3 512's? Will it work? I am, moreover, cWHEREAS, this upgrade is storage in an attempt to eliminate a computer problem, I can not do on my PC at random. See my other questions posted here in my profile.

5 comments:

eldeslau... said...

We need to know the exact model #

Addition, it is important to know what the operating system. And we try to solve the problem is and why you think the RAM is the solution. You can lose your $ $ on this computer.

And what operating system (I know I said that already), because after adding RAM will, in general increase the swap memory to "no match" Ask (me, I did not develop operating systems that follow the recommendations of the fact ).

Often, it is eBay, the RAM you have, when you upgrade. This is usually because it is cheaper for the 'no' to more RAM memory chips smaller, to use the goal of the expedition (512 cases) to reach the lower number of large chips.

Bad for consumers, wants to upgrade, but good for the first salePrice of the machine.

Something in your question is not applicable.

Or has only 3 slots and each slot has 256 MB Max, or the memory of Max is not 1536th One of these allegations are false.

It is possible that the three slots can take a stick of 512 MB. *** This is probably due to the information provided. This does not mean it is a specific solution.

Perhaps your machine is has 4 RAM slots (I suppose), and add two more 512 sticks in slots available to the # beyond what is necessary.

O slot 3 is 1 GB of RAM (1024 + 1536 = 512 existing or 1.5 GB).

Let's have 8 slots ...

For further details on why not answer it easy to read on. Preparinga bit confusing. :)

In many cases, the RAM can be added to a single RAM slot, so you can not possibly absorb in a position to three sticks of 512 MB of RAM.

Some management teams to limit, as for example in the middle of last year working on a Lenovo (nee IBM), which allowed him to install up to 4 GB, but only with more than 3 GB of losing the rest of the RAM is installed (The technical explanation is that, while accurate, yet the misinformation that has bought 4GB machines feel to meet, not only install to be able to 4 GB).

Some teams want 2 balls at once (each slot is 16-bit address space, with the demand for the direction of the 32-bit). Other teams have each slot addresses are 32 bits. Olders are 8 bits each 4 RAM sticks at once.

Some teams have 1st May memory slot at a time (each 32 bits). This could explain how you can have 3 slots.

Anonymous said...

First, the PC133 RAM technology is outdated. Seriously.

Secondly, if you have 2 * 256-sticks, but you want to max so you can buy a single stick of 512 MB to take (in order to give 1024 MB) or purchase of 3 * 512 pole maximum 1536MB.

In any case, you should better use of the money for a new motherboard / CPU / RAM upgrade.

tigerkit... said...

has 3 RAM slots, but six banks of memory. 1 slot = 2 banks.
the team can take over 256 per bank, 512 per slot.
High-density is high.

If you want to maximize your RAM, you should put your old ram and replace them with 512 MB DIMMs.
Of course you can keep your old DIMM 256 MB, and add only a DIMM 512 megabytes to the third open slot for a gig of RAM.

dreddful... said...

first - this is a piece of memory in each location?
For example:
Slot 1 - 256
Slot 2 - 256 MB
Slot 3 - nothing

You should be able to add more memory

* Note: * - If you have a memory card that is larger in MB / GB, it is there, because they descend from higher to lower number (slot 1 to 3 - or however many slots to use)
if you are not more expensive with numbers - the PC recognizes the memory stick included
it would look like this:
Slot 1 to 1 GB
Slot 2 - 256 MB
Slot 3 - 256 MB

or you can install a 512 MB memory stick in each slot
Slot 1 - 512
Slot 2 - 512 MB
Slot 3 - 512 MB

or
Slot 1 to slot 1 GB MB
Slot 2 - 512 MB
Slot 3 - nothing

Good luck

gato said...

We could make a memory of 512 MB PC133 SDRAM module into the MB of RAM in the 1024th Or, remove the two modules of 256 MB and 512 MB to 1536MB install three modules as a whole. Try the place Crucial memory - a good routine to keep you in selecting the new memory modules for your PC - you can buy, or purchases from other vendors. The freezing of chance are disturbing - more RAM is likely to improve PC performance with some applications, but may have no influence on the gel. I would not count on more memory than the solution to this problem.

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