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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: pauls on 31 January 2013, 11:12:53
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Could somebody point me in the right direction to a safe bit of free software to find out how much ram I have and what I can upgrade to.
cheers Paul
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bios must report the amount of ram when the computer is switched on.. also task manager will give info on performance tab..
and easy way of finding the correct type rams is to find the mainboard manual.. if non-existent discuss your motherboard model (must be written on board/also bios will report when its switched on) with uncle google
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Unless it's a Mac, in which case download MacTracker and it'll tell you everything.
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In windows7
Start
Control Panel
System
That should show you how much memory you have.
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Sorry chaps I think I miss worded what I need. I know what ram I have but I want to know what I can upgrade to
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Is the computer 'branded' (i.e. Dell, HP, etc)? If so then use the Crucual or Kingston advisor tools: http://www.crucial.com/uk/
If it's not branded then you'll need to know the model of your motherboard, or try the Crucial System Scanner: http://www.crucial.com/uk/systemscanner/
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Is the computer 'branded' (i.e. Dell, HP, etc)? If so then use the Crucual or Kingston advisor tools: http://www.crucial.com/uk/
If it's not branded then you'll need to know the model of your motherboard, or try the Crucial System Scanner: http://www.crucial.com/uk/systemscanner/
Hi aaronjb, Thanks for the above.I think I have a problem with my computer as I tried to run the system scanner and I get the error message IE cannot find it ?.
I have found this problem before any ideas plse. Also how do I do a screen capture so I can put it up and you can see what I get,
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Might be easier just to post up the Make and model number and how much Ram you have.
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Might be easier just to post up the Make and model number and how much Ram you have.
Its a old dell optiplex gx620 sff. with 1gb ram
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Looks like 4Gb is your max then: Crucial (http://www.crucial.com/uk/store/listparts.aspx?model=OptiPlex%20GX620%20Series%20(Desktop%2C%20Mini-Tower%2C%20and%20Small%20Form%20Factor)&Cat=RAM)
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Looks like 4Gb is your max then: Crucial (http://www.crucial.com/uk/store/listparts.aspx?model=OptiPlex%20GX620%20Series%20(Desktop%2C%20Mini-Tower%2C%20and%20Small%20Form%20Factor)&Cat=RAM)
+1 Google, 4gb, two models of that though. :y
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www.crucial.com/uk as others have said.
No point going beyond 3Gb on a 32bit Windows desktop, although 4Gb will mean you have a bigger penis when down the pub telling your mates ;D. 32bit Windows desktop editions can only "see" 4Gb maximum, and technical reasons knock this down to about 3.2Gb in reality. 64bit Windows have larger data structures, so not any benefit in using 64bit unless you have significantly over 4Gb TBH
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Just a follow up on this I tried to run systemscanner and it keeps coming up with the following.
I dont see why it doesnt work as it worked fine thru my laptop on wifi.
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Windows Internet Explorer
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Internet Explorer cannot download CrucialUKScan.exe from images.crucial.com.
Internet Explorer was not able to open this Internet site. The requested site is either unavailable or cannot be found. Please try again later.
Any ideas please.
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Might be something to do with your download or security settings as its an '.exe' file. copy the exe from your laptop across to the PC and try.
Or try this direct link
http://images.crucial.com/drivers/CrucialUKScan.exe
or use another browser. ;)