System Manufacturer/Model Number: System Model: HP d530 CMT(PD203PA) OS: Dual boot Win7 Home Premium and Vista Home Premium SP2 CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz (2 CPUs), ~3.0GHz Motherboard: System Model: HP d530 CMT(PD203PA) Memory: 4GB Graphics Card: Radeon X1550 Dual PCI (NOT PCI Express!) Sound Card: C Media PCI Monitor(s) Displays: ASUS VW192T Screen Resolution: 1440x900 Keyboard: Microsoft Wireless 1000 Mouse: Microsoft Wireless Laser 5000 PSU: ? Case: Tower? Cooling: none Hard Drives: 1x750GB Partioned into C Drive 500GB Vista and W Drive 250GB Win7
1x500GB D drive for storage
1x1GB Removable USB Drive Internet Speed: DSL Other Info: Wacom Bamboo Tablet
HP C4280 Printer/Scanner/Copier
I have a computer I built and used since 2010 running well. It has two matched 4GB sticks of DDR3 for a total of 8GB. I have two remaining slots (empty) for ram on the motherboard to add more ram. Do I need to find the exact same memory as the ram I am currently using or does it matter?
I just got me a hot deal on a new laptop. It is a Core i5 that comes with 6 GB of RAM. It has a 4 and a 2 stick. The fact that the channels are uneven, does that do anything to hinder the performance of the laptop? Thanks,
Can anyone tell me why im only getting 4,300mbs when i do a memory test. Im using corsair ultra low latency ram. I have 2 2gb sticks and 2 1gb sticks. Will it improve if i remove the 2 1gb sticks and just run 2 2gb sticks. Here is my #'s any help appreciated.
Hi all,
The pieces for new build are taking shape, all ready to receive my 64bit version of W7 in October (well it's all stacking up in the spare room), but stuck on the memory to go for.
It's an i7 chip on this motherboard:
GIGABYTE - Product - Motherboard - Overview - GA-EX58-UD5 (rev....
So i have 32x Win7 I also have 8GB of memory.
My question is how much memory can this architecture actually see? its 32bit, so shouldn't it only see a max of 4? in the my computer properties, it tells me i have 8, but a bunch of programs tell me i have the 3.25.
Do i need to move to 64x?...