I've a Compaq Presario with 512 MB of 2100 DDR-RAM & am considering upgrading it to 1GB.
Would anyone know if I'd need to install 2100 DDR-RAM only, or is it possible to use higher memory speeds (DDR 3200, or 4200) ?
TIA,
Lionel
| 22-07-2005, 13:18 | #1 |
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Upgrading laptop memory
I've a Compaq Presario with 512 MB of 2100 DDR-RAM & am considering upgrading it to 1GB.
Would anyone know if I'd need to install 2100 DDR-RAM only, or is it possible to use higher memory speeds (DDR 3200, or 4200) ? TIA, Lionel |
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| 22-07-2005, 13:46 | #2 |
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It is probably OK to use the higher rated sodimms, if they're cheaper, but you're aware that you won't get any speed benefit from them?
You don't mean 2100/2700/3200? 4200 tends to be DDR2 which I think will not work. |
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| 22-07-2005, 13:53 | #3 |
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Part of the reason for upgrading is the added speed benefit. Would you know why there won't be a speed improvement? I assumed its just a matter of setting a new FSB in the BIOS (though I've never done this before)
Thanks for the tip about 4200 being DDR2 ! |
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| 22-07-2005, 14:28 | #4 | |
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You cant change FSB on compaq computers, these settings are hidden from the end user Last edited by daywalker; 22-07-2005 at 14:31. |
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