• Check out the results of the Techtree Contest #19!
  • Listen to a special audio message from Bill Roper to the Hive Workshop community (Bill is a former Vice President of Blizzard Entertainment, Producer, Designer, Musician, Voice Actor) 🔗Click here to hear his message!
  • Read Evilhog's interview with Gregory Alper, the original composer of the music for WarCraft: Orcs & Humans 🔗Click here to read the full interview.
  • Create a void inspired texture for Warcraft 3 and enter Hive's 34th Texturing Contest: Void! Click here to enter!
  • The Hive's 22nd Icon Contest: Creep Abilities is now concluded, time to vote for your favourite set of icons! Click here to vote!

DDR2 memory compatibility

Status
Not open for further replies.
Level 9
Joined
Aug 23, 2007
Messages
465
Was hoping to buy >these< ram sticks after my next job but wasn't sure if they would be compatible with my computer.

I've currently got 2 DDR2 SDRAM sticks in it totaling to the measly 512mb. The sticks I want to get as you can see are 2 DDR2 SDRAM 800 sticks. I don't see why they wouldn't both match into the pc but just wanting a second opinion.

If any more info is needed please say.
 
What motherboard do you have? If you aren't sure, go to 'Run', and type in dxdiag. Look at the 'System Model'.

Off-hand, I would say yes they'll work. 800 mhz is a pretty standard speed. Those are actually the exact sticks I'm using. I love em.
 
Was hoping to buy >these< ram sticks after my next job but wasn't sure if they would be compatible with my computer.

I've currently got 2 DDR2 SDRAM sticks in it totaling to the measly 512mb. The sticks I want to get as you can see are 2 DDR2 SDRAM 800 sticks. I don't see why they wouldn't both match into the pc but just wanting a second opinion.

If any more info is needed please say.
I've used quite a number of those exact modules before (8GB of them are sitting in the workstation computer next to me), and they have been reliable so far.
 
Ok. Looks like 4GB is your maximum:
Documentation

Based on the documentation, you will be able to achieve 4GB by using four 1GB memory modules. Getting the two 2GB modules as suggested previously might not work.
If you already have two memory modules, perhaps getting two more 1GB modules would be the best choice at this point.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top