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CS_Ludacris

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Well i dont know what RAM to buy(computer newb)

My RAM atm is 256 DVMT(Dynamically shared with Graphics) Yet i have bought a new graphics card and im not sure what to get, eg....DDR or other...

Please tell me...

Btw getting 512mb

Thnx

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Try running Sisoft Sandra and see what it shows. You need more information about the existing RAM you have to buy the right type with the same speed. What speed is your RAM running with? What Mobo do you have? Answer those two questions and I'm sure we'll be able to help you.

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Then after ive downloaded it i do what?

Is this what you wanted to know?

system9rf.png

Btw i no longer have that old graphics card an have replaced it with a radeon 9250...which is what was shared

So there ya go...now help me please...

So what type of ram should i get?

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You got dual RAMs or just one?

If you have dual then it means that your RAMs are running with 400 mhz which corresponds to PC3200 so I would suggest another 256 MB stick with the same speed. I wouldn't recommend buying larger RAM then that as it could cause problems (I got this kind of problem before). So, you either throw out the old RAM and buy 2 new sticks or, you keep the old one and add another 256.

If you got only 1 RAM stick then your RAM is running with lesser then PC2100 and then I would say the same thing. A stick with the same speed to match the existing one.

I assume that the RAM and CPU are running with a 1:1 ratio, if they aren't then I don't know. That's the easiest way to detemine and solve your solution altough, it would be safer if you could open your computer and have a look at your RAM stick. It should have a label on it that states the speed and size.

Fill us in with more information as it's much easier to help you then. I hope that answered some of your questions.

Good Luck!

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