Trying to upgrade memory.

pandahater

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I am looking to upgrade anyone have any suggestions.
Can I use PC2-4200 (DDR2-533) read that i will still be at 400mhz mixed with my memory already installed. Hear that mushkin is one of the best? Can i slap in 2(256mb)sticks or is it good to double e.g. 2(512mb). Will 1.5gb make my computer surfing quicker? Thanks

Computer Identification Below:

Manufacturer Dell Inc.
Model Dimension 8400
Processors (1) x86 Family 15 Model 3 Stepping 4
GenuineIntel
Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Service Pack 2
Motherboard Identification

Manufacturer Dell Inc.
BIOS DELL - 7
Product Number 0J3492
Memory Identification

Number of Slots 4 (2 currently in use)
Installed RAM 510MB
Maximum RAM 4096MB
Front Side Buss 800Mhz
CHANNEL A DIMM 0 256MB DIMM 400Mhz (PC3200) Unknown Synchronous
CHANNEL B DIMM 0 256MB DIMM 400Mhz (PC3200) Unknown Synchronous
 
hey

From what I see, you are not currently using DDR instead of DDR2. The amount of pins differs and so does the size.

Your specs:

Basic specs for Dell Dimension 8400
Processor-- Intel Pentium 4 560 (3 GHz)
RAM installed-- 512 MB DDR SDRAM
Cache size - type-- 1 MB L2 cache
Hard drive-- 80 GB Standard
2nd hard drive-- 160 GB None
CD / DVD drive-- DVD+RW IDE
2nd optical storage type-- None
Monitor type - technology - form factor-- CRT Display
Display (projector) diagonal size-- 17 in
Viewable screen size-- 16 in
Video RAM installed-- 128 MB
Graphics processor-- ATI Radeon X300
Audio output-- Integrated Sound card
Cabinet form factor-- Mini tower
Dimensions (W x D x H)-- 7.1 in x 17.6 in x 16.7 in
OS provided-- Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition

Source: Cnet

JAN :D
 
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Are you saying that I would have to remove the memory I got?
I didnt notice that they werent ddr2 i assumed that they were. Will 240pin ddr2 be in conflict with my current memory installation? I did several scans online for memory upgrading purposes. Was given the option of pc2 4200 ddr2 533mhz over and over though...
 
Hey

No. If you already have DDR installed, then DDR2 would simply not fit. You would need to add more memory of DDR-type. I really do not know why you are shown the option of being able to upgrade with DDR2. Strange..

JAN :D
 
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as far as i know, the bottom one is DDR, and the upper one is ddr2.
so i think ull have to start counting pinns ;)
 
No. If you already have DDR installed, then DDR2 would simply not fit.
Well you could have a board with DDR and DDR2 slots ... but you still be limited to a single type of memory
 
crucial system scan conducted...

I just did a system scan through crucial..
and they guarantee that the listings provided will work on my computer ..

1GB CT389516 DDR2 PC2-4200 • CL=4 • UNBUFFERED • NON-ECC • DDR2-533 • 1.8V • 128Meg x 64
 
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