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2 Empty slots in my Harddrive and RAM
Supertoaster:
What kind of RAM do you have? DDR2, DDR3. Also since you have a 32 bit OS anything above 4GB is useless
Samo:
I don't think he should switch to a 64 bit system anyway, the OS constantly takes up 2GB of your RAM at all times.
Please tell us your model of motherboard. Then we can tell you all.
Pryvisee:
--- Quote from: Samo on June 04, 2012, 10:55:30 PM ---I don't think he should switch to a 64 bit system anyway, the OS constantly takes up 2GB of your RAM at all times.
Please tell us your model of motherboard. Then we can tell you all.
--- End quote ---
If his CPU is 32 bit, it's not possible to run a 64 bit OS without replacing the CPU ofc.
--- Quote from: Supertoaster on June 04, 2012, 01:14:11 PM ---What kind of RAM do you have? DDR2, DDR3. Also since you have a 32 bit OS anything above 4GB is useless
--- End quote ---
Yeah, he said that he would just like to get rid of one of the 1GB sticks for a 2GB. Which would be 3GB which is technically the max.
And I'm calling either DDR or DDR2.. No way is it a DDR3 system considering there's only 2 DIMM slots and how outdated the CPU is.
TehHank:
the motherboard is a DDRII1, although i can't read it properly.
I can't buy a new a PC because im kinda poor.
Basically the orange ports at the bottom right is where my current 1gb RAM sticks are and part of my question is to find out what those ports in the top left are (the white ones)
Supertoaster:
Those are PCI slots. they are used for sound cards, wifi cards, etc
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