akihabaratech on 2007-09-18
Very helpful article/tool in helping you determine what kind of memory your computer uses in addition to telling you the max amount of memory you computer can accept. I found out about this site by a LifeHacker article.
This link has been bookmarked by 22 people . It was first bookmarked on 18 Sep 2007, by eebo grooven.
I usually use the tool on 4AllMemory's site, but this seemed useful to save for later.
If you are looking to upgrade the memory in your computer, you are probably wondering how many open slots you have, what type of memory is already installed, and what you need to buy for an upgrade… without having to open your computer. Since you shoul
If you are looking to upgrade the memory in your computer, you are probably wondering how many open slots you have, what type of memory is already installed, and what you need to buy for an upgrade… without having to open your computer.
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Since you shouldn't have to open up the computer just to figure out what you have installed, here's a couple of options for detecting the type of memory already installed in your system.
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If you are looking to upgrade the memory in your computer, you are probably wondering how many open slots you have, what type of memory is already installed, and what you need to buy for an upgrade… without having to open your computer.
Since you shouldn't have to open up the computer just to figure out what you have installed, here's a couple of options for detecting the type of memory already installed in your system.
akihabaratech on 2007-09-18
Very helpful article/tool in helping you determine what kind of memory your computer uses in addition to telling you the max amount of memory you computer can accept. I found out about this site by a LifeHacker article.
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