# 4 DDR II DIMM memory slots (supports up to 4GB memory) # Supports 1.8V DDR II DIMM # Supports dual channel DDR II 667/533 DIMM # DDR2 PC5300/PC4200
# 512MB or 1GB Modules # Install like memory in each channel for Dual Channel operation # If only 2 DIMMS installed, place in same channel (slot color) for Dual Channel, if installed in adjacent slots, memory will run in single mode.
The Compaq Presario come with 128 Megabyte of memory. The motherboard has up to 1 Gigabyte capicity of memory space. If you want to upgrade your memory, you can use a RAM Stick.
You purchase ram seperately from the motherboard, so you can have 4 GB of ram on any motherboard that supports Intel processors.
The Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P motherboard supports a maximum of 16 GB of RAM, using four 4 GB modules of DDR2 RAM.
It depends what type of motherboard. But yes, some can support 8 gb
The type of ram necessary is determined by the motherboard used in your computer. You can remove the ram that is in the computer and take it to a dealer, or you can research your computer or motherboard on the Internet to find the memory specification. Many memory manufacturers like Crucial ( www.crucial.com ) have memory configuration programs on their website that can help you. ---- The more RAM, the faster your computer starts up and the quicker applications can be accessed from starting up the computer. 512 megabytes of RAM is average and liveable, but anything below that is a little too slow. 1 gigabyte is great, 2 gigabytes is awesome, and 3 and 4 gigabytes is super fast!
One gigabyte of DDR PC2700 memory can cost from $20 to $80. It may be better to buy a new motherboard with DDR3 RAM support so you can buy more memory for less.
some modern motherboards can handle 8-12 gb of ram but your motherboard has a specific amount it can carry, and your best bet would be to check the manufacturers website. BTW; a good ram provider is:www.crucial.com
Yes, depending on the motherboard. Most Pentium 4 chipsets support up to 4 GB of RAM, although the motherboard may not physically support enough RAM modules.
You are speaking about the RAM ? Just remove your old RAM from the slot. Buy a 1 GB RAM ( be carefull that your new RAM should be same frequency (FSB) that is supported by your motherboard and same size ( i.e. SD, DDR, or DDR1, or DDR2, or even now DDR3 or other ).
It's not whether your processor will support RAM but, rather, your motherboard. Try crucial.com for help == These AMD processors have inbuilt memory controllers and as per specifications can address upto 3 GBytes PC2100 memory. Many motherboards with this processor have 4 memory slots which in total support upto 3GB memory. Please refer to your motherboard specifications on how much memory it you can add. - Neeraj Sharma
It support maximum of 4 GB RAM
No. Your motherboard only supports DDR RAM.