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Title: Motherboard properties?
Post by: Indigo on January 29, 2008, 08:36:39 pm
Does anybody knows how to check how many of RAM can support Motherboard?
I would like to add more, but dunno if it's supports more than it is now...
Thank you.
Title: Re: Motherboard properties?
Post by: Carhartt on January 29, 2008, 09:21:47 pm
There is a little program called "EVEREST Home Edition", you can search for almost all important details with it.

-Carhartt
Title: Re: Motherboard properties?
Post by: Omri on January 29, 2008, 09:24:50 pm
I will recommend to use Everest like Carhartt told you. But the problem dont always work if you have something wierd :D
Title: Re: Motherboard properties?
Post by: WDoyle on January 29, 2008, 10:05:37 pm
actually crucial.com works better no program it tells you on the website and gives you list of cheap suppliers.
Regards
Haldir
Title: Re: Motherboard properties?
Post by: Brains on January 29, 2008, 11:21:56 pm
What operating system do you have?
If u have VISTA/XP 32-bit don't add more than 3 GB 'cause XP can't recognize more than 3 GB RAM.So if you will have 4 GB(i don't know) VISTA/XP 32-bit will see only 3 GB.But if u have VISTA/XP 64-bit  u can add however GB U want.  ;)


Title: Re: Motherboard properties?
Post by: VMNT on January 30, 2008, 12:18:20 am
Go to www.crucial.com




They have a scanner program that you can download in moments.
What operating system do you have?
If u have VISTA/XP 32-bit don't add more than 3 GB 'cause XP can't recognize more than 3 GB RAM.So if you will have 4 GB(i don't know) VISTA/XP 32-bit will see only 3 GB.But if u have VISTA/XP 64-bit  u can add however GB U want.  ;)



Mine recognizes 3.5GB
Title: Re: Motherboard properties?
Post by: Neave on January 30, 2008, 01:33:10 am
There is a little program called "EVEREST Home Edition", you can search for almost all important details with it.

-Carhartt

hmm, do you mind telling people who recommended that? ^.-...
Title: Re: Motherboard properties?
Post by: Indigo on February 02, 2008, 10:48:05 am
Thank you guys for help.
When trying EVEREST HE the program showed me only the current properties, so I couldn't see what is the max capicity.
And in crucial.com i found what i needed :)
Title: Re: Motherboard properties?
Post by: Watti on February 02, 2008, 02:19:40 pm
There is a little program called "EVEREST Home Edition", you can search for almost all important details with it.

-Carhartt
I will recommend to use Everest like Carhartt told you. But the problem dont always work if you have something wierd :D

KIve used it... Works... Recommended By a Vetran Of Argonath...
Title: Re: Motherboard properties?
Post by: Fatboy_Rob on February 02, 2008, 02:22:06 pm
Watti, type slooooww...
When you type fast you sTart tYping klike thiS
Title: Re: Motherboard properties?
Post by: stiffler2100 on February 02, 2008, 03:13:32 pm
everest has let me down many times, it doesnt tell u the right stuff about your ram, it said min ewas 200mhz when its 400mhz 512mb a piece
Title: Re: Motherboard properties?
Post by: Watti on February 04, 2008, 10:07:23 am
What operating system do you have?
If u have VISTA/XP 32-bit don't add more than 3 GB 'cause XP can't recognize more than 3 GB RAM.So if you will have 4 GB(i don't know) VISTA/XP 32-bit will see only 3 GB.But if u have VISTA/XP 64-bit  u can add however GB U want.  ;)




WRONG.. i just got back from mates house.. He has 32Bit XP... he has 5 Gb of ram :)... All works... he had a 2.8 Quad... and a 9x Series graphics card :)
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