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> On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 12:57:16 GMT, "rune haarberg"
> <rune.haarberg@chello.no> wrote:
>
>>i have an hp pavillion t460.
>>
>>now i want to upgrade the ram. what kinda memory should i buy? i it best
>>with 2x512, or just 1x1024+1x254 or what?
>>
>
> more detail necessary about system, cpu, memory, etc.
>
>
as requested:
Motherboard Description
a.. Manufacturer's name - ASUS P4SD-LA
a.. HP/Compaq name - Stingray
Motherboard Supplier
ASUS
System BIOS Supplier
ASUS/Award
Board Form Factor
uATX
Processor Brand
Intel
Processor Socket Type
mPGA478
Processor Family
Pentium 4HT
Maximum Processor Core Frequency
Up to 3.2 GHz P4 Northwood
2 x 512 MB could be faster if your motherboard supports dual channel memory. I don't know how much of an improvement this is would be. I have not seen any difference with it enabled, apparently because it does not work properly with the motherboards I have tried.
A motherboard usually will not recognize the full capacity of higher density chips that are released several years after the motherboard. If you use a 1 GB DIMM you might have to use one with 8 chips (instead of 4).
All other things being equal I would rather have 2 DIMMs than 1, so that if a chip fails I would still have some working memory.
rune haarberg wrote:
>
> i have an hp pavillion t460.
>
> now i want to upgrade the ram. what kinda memory should i buy? i it best
> with 2x512, or just 1x1024+1x254 or what?
On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 14:33:44 GMT, "rune haarberg"
<rune.haarberg@chello.no> wrote:
>
>"kony" <spam@spam.com> skrev i melding
>news:snfvk1do3ls0c34rvkmre3da6q0fhpe74j@4ax.com.. .
>> On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 12:57:16 GMT, "rune haarberg"
>> <rune.haarberg@chello.no> wrote:
>>
>>>i have an hp pavillion t460.
>>>
>>>now i want to upgrade the ram. what kinda memory should i buy? i it best
>>>with 2x512, or just 1x1024+1x254 or what?
>>>
>>
>> more detail necessary about system, cpu, memory, etc.
>>
>>
>as requested:
>
No, not some kind of huge auto-generated list, the concise
specifics of your specific system.
Specific CPU make, model, and FSB Speed.
Motherboard make, model and chipset
Memory- # of slots on the board,
# of slots filled
CONCISE details of each module in each slot
Size, Speed rating