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Which one should I get?
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductLis...tegory=541

Idk anything about brands or anything or if brands matter, which one should I get?
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#2
which pin count do u have/need?? and Kingston is a good brand name as well as corsair/ 512mb 400ddr is the choice unless u can fit the 240 pin count and then u can get 533ddr
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#3
ya, its all about the motherboard. different mothermoards will dictate what kind of ram you will use. most motherboards use 184 pin DDR SDRAM, while others use 240 pin DDR2 SDRAM
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#4
How do I find out my pin?
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#5
you can always goto crucial.com and get your comp scanned. http://www.crucial.com/systemscanner/
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#6
ddr2 is much faster than ddr btw.

its a shame they killed RD ram Sad
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holyNITE Wrote:you can always goto crucial.com and get your comp scanned. http://www.crucial.com/systemscanner/
It tryed installing new drives on my comp -.-

How do I find my pin number?!
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#8
Are you buying new RAM or whole new computer?
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#9
RD RAM? are you sure you didnt mean SD RAM? b/c RARAM is still being produced..

Shift-the easiest way to find out what kinda ram you have is to remove it from your computer and take a look at it. on the ram itself it will contain information such as pin number and speed

in order to remove the ram, follow these steps
dont worry about it being a manual from dell, it is all the same for computers
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Tool Wrote:Are you buying new RAM or whole new computer?
Just Ram.

Do I HAVE to take the ram out to find out the pin? Is there an easier way?
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some where in your system diagnosis it should tell you the profle of everything in your computer... but i agree turn it off... take the case off .. pull it out.. read it then put it back.. or whatever the direction above better state..( i am careless with my stuff ill admit)
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#12
no. the pin number will not show up on dxdiag nor system info.
just pull that sucker out!
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The Mob Wrote:no. the pin number will not show up on dxdiag nor system info.
just pull that sucker out!
Eh, I guess I will in a little bit and tell you guys what my pin is. =\
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#14
if you know your motherboard type or if its a dell,hp,etc. look up the name of it. its schematic should be online and that will tell you what type it can handle, if not, just shutdown, take a memory card out (no tools needed) and it will be on a sticker. my guess is that you have between a 1.1-1.8 gig system so you probably can handle up to a 184 pin and 400mhz. you should try finding gaming type of memory. you can find some for 80 on tiger direct that load clean
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#15
I got one guys, went to Circuit City just a little bit ago and they picked one out for me, worked great.
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#16
well you could do that.. but it does cost more that way.. oh well, your decision in the end

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oh btw what was the ram? LOL
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#17
I bought it for 70, 40 dollar mail in rebait, so i only paid 30 for it. 512 MB, I really don;t do anything that would need anymroe than that.
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