My Computer Processor is Pentium 4 and I have a 256 mb ram, Can My Computer Supports 512 mb ram or 1 Gb Ram?

This post was written by Admin on January 15, 2009
Posted Under: Desktops
Ratul K asked:


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Do the system scan at

It will tell you all you need to know.

#1 
Written By Rob M on January 16th, 2009 @ 6:28 pm

Most of the motherboard support up to a least 2GB or 4GB(32 bit).I think ur pc can support too.

#2 
Written By peterktd on January 20th, 2009 @ 1:30 am

Your select will probably support DDR SDRAM or DDR2 SDRAM, you should get a kit since it would most likely accept Dual Channel RAM. So you would install one stick in one slot and another stick in another slot so it can add up to the full amount. E.g. (2 x 512) is 1 GB. You can probably support up to 2 GB.
Have a nice day
Ken

#3 
Written By Kenster102.5 on January 21st, 2009 @ 10:30 pm

That depends on what the motherboard can support, but being that it supports pentium 4 I doubt that it wouldn’t be able to support 1Gb of Ram. Just make sure you get the right type. If you go to they have a tool to help you.

#4 
Written By Debian Linux Geek on January 23rd, 2009 @ 10:39 am

Hi Ratul K,

Hope this can help you..

1) 1st, please refer to your mainboard manual/documentation / book.

2) If you dont have one, try to find your mainboard website and find your mainboard specifications there.If can, ask your friend’s who knows about pc to tell you what is your mainboard brand / manufacturer..and after that you can search your mainboard website online.

3) If you can’t find either mainboard manual or anything about your mainboard, ask your nearest computer shop to upgrade your ram.

TQ
Suhaidi

#5 
Written By afiq fariduddin s on January 24th, 2009 @ 9:07 am

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