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I use a lot of ram , plus vista sucks up most of it. I went to crucial .com and found ram for my dell 530s, however my dell has ddr2 sdram and the site gives me DDR2. It is misssing the SDRAM part of the descrition . I ask if the product is missing SDRAM and only says DDR2 it should not be the Same. TRUE? Plus Crusial has a ram test on the site. I have only 2 sticks and the site says i have the max amount of ram on my dell.... -- slimcan |
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On Wed, 5 Nov 2008 23:49:40 -0600, slimcan
wrote: I use a lot of ram , plus vista sucks up most of it. I went to crucial .com and found ram for my dell 530s, however my dell has ddr2 sdram and the site gives me DDR2. It is misssing the SDRAM part of the descrition . No big deal. I ask if the product is missing SDRAM and only says DDR2 it should not be the Same. TRUE? Plus Crusial has a ram test on the site. I have only 2 sticks and the site says i have the max amount of ram on my dell.... If the site says you have the max, then all is moot. You can't add any more. Don |
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"slimcan" wrote in message
... I use a lot of ram , plus vista sucks up most of it. Windows is desgned to use all, or almost all of your RAM, no matter how much you have. If your apps don't need it, Windows will take it temporarily, using it for things like caching, then give it back to your apps if they need it later. You say you "need to add RAM," but to help us evaluate whether that's true, please tell us how much RAM you presently have and what apps you run. I went to crucial .com and found ram for my dell 530s, however my dell has ddr2 sdram and the site gives me DDR2. It is misssing the SDRAM part of the descrition . I ask if the product is missing SDRAM and only says DDR2 it should not be the Same. TRUE? Plus Crusial has a ram test on the site. I have only 2 sticks and the site says i have the max amount of ram on my dell.... -- slimcan |
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Hi,
Crucial is rarely wrong. If it says it will work, then it will. Max ram depends on the motherboard Dell used. Don't confuse the maximum allowed ram with having all the slots full (meaning that you may have 2x1GB sticks now, and could have 2x2GB sticks if your motherboard supports having that much). Most modern 32-bit boards support up to 4GB of ram, Dell should have specifics for your model on their site. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "slimcan" wrote in message ... I use a lot of ram , plus vista sucks up most of it. I went to crucial .com and found ram for my dell 530s, however my dell has ddr2 sdram and the site gives me DDR2. It is misssing the SDRAM part of the descrition . I ask if the product is missing SDRAM and only says DDR2 it should not be the Same. TRUE? Plus Crusial has a ram test on the site. I have only 2 sticks and the site says i have the max amount of ram on my dell.... -- slimcan |
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I have 2 sticks of 512mb. When I use task manger it says im using 60% at its lowest. SO maybe I have the concept wrong. Acording to your statement I am not making a true ram test. SO How does one know if more ram is needed? -- slimcan |
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On Thu, 6 Nov 2008 05:47:07 -0600, slimcan
wrote: I have 2 sticks of 512mb. When I use task manger it says im using 60% at its lowest. SO maybe I have the concept wrong. Acording to your statement I am not making a true ram test. SO How does one know if more ram is needed? It's this simple: if you have less than 2MB and your mobo supports more than you have, more RAM is needed. -- Max |
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You need at least 2GB of ram for vista to run smoother. -- mansrm81 If you think I helped you fix your problem give me some rep . Click onthe scales. [image: http://www.vistax64.com/members/mans...-untitled.jpg] |
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"slimcan" wrote in message
... I have 2 sticks of 512mb. When I use task manger it says im using 60% at its lowest. SO maybe I have the concept wrong. Acording to your statement I am not making a true ram test. SO How does one know if more ram is needed? Since you quoted nothing, I have no idea who the you of "your statement" is. However 1GB of RAM for a computer running Vista is considerably too low for almost everybody. In general, decent Vista performance starts at 2GB. |
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"slimcan" wrote in message
... I have 2 sticks of 512mb. When I use task manger it says im using 60% at its lowest. SO maybe I have the concept wrong. Acording to your statement I am not making a true ram test. SO How does one know if more ram is needed? -- slimcan According to all websites showing specs for the Dell 530s slim desktop machine, your computer should have 2gb RAM already, expandable to 4gb.. -- Mike Hall - MVP How to construct a good post.. http://dts-l.com/goodpost.htm How to use the Microsoft Product Support Newsgroups.. http://support.microsoft.com/default...help&style=toc Mike's Window - My Blog.. http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx |
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"slimcan" wrote in message
... I use a lot of ram , plus vista sucks up most of it. I went to crucial .com and found ram for my dell 530s, however my dell has ddr2 sdram and the site gives me DDR2. It is misssing the SDRAM part of the descrition . I ask if the product is missing SDRAM and only says DDR2 it should not be the Same. TRUE? Plus Crusial has a ram test on the site. I have only 2 sticks and the site says i have the max amount of ram on my dell.... -- slimcan Assuming that Dell 530s in the Desktop Inspiron 530s, then I know it can take 4GB (a friend has one like this from factory as 4x1GB on Vista 32bit) and I believe Dell now has 64bit drivers on their website so it should be able to use 8Gb of ram under a 64bit operating system) |
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