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Anonymous Posted on Apr 08, 2013

Motherboard What is the type of motherboard in the above computer? I want to increase the memory (I have details of the card) but I believe I need to know the type of motherboard eg DDR etc.

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  • Anonymous Apr 08, 2013

    Apologies. It's Acer Power FH. I hope that is what you are referring to!!

  • Anonymous Apr 09, 2013

    Your system uses, DDR2 667, this is also called (PC2 5300) now this system can use what is called dual channel memory. It's best two use two sticks instead of one stick, one stick would be single channel and two will run in dual channel. Best to buy matched pair of memory, if you have a 32bit OS( operating system) get 4g if 64bit get 8g best place is newegg.com

  • Anonymous Apr 10, 2013

    Sorry, you can only have 2g memory per Dimm, so max is 4g, The chipset can handle more but this is the board limit called for.

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SOURCE: My wife's computer is an Acer Aspire 5100 with a

PNY, Kingston & Crucial will let you input your computer and tell you what memory you need and how much it costs. Here is what I found at Kingson. BTW, you have an L5100?

Standard Memory: 512 MB (Removable) or
1 GB (Removable) or
2 GB (Removable)

Maximum Memory: 4 GB

Expansion: 2 Sockets

CPU & ChipSet: AMD Athlon 64 X2 (AM2) AMD 690G
AMD Athlon 64 (AM2) AMD 690G

Bus Architecture: PC Card; SSD - SATA 2.5-inch
Mfgr's System P/N's: N/A
Comments MODULES MUST BE ORDERED AND INSTALLED IN PAIRS for Dual Channel mode

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What graphics card is in the imedia 5064

I think as supplied, this PC uses the on-board graphics (built into to the m/b). As this PC is 2nd hand, it may already contain a graphics card.
To fins about your system easily without opening the case you could go to www.piriform.com and download a program "speccy" (free). Run this and it will tell you the details of your system including the graphics card type and detail of the memory. The simple memory can be obtained from Windows > My computer > (right click on) properties if I remember correctly).
Next go here
http://www.wowwiki.com/System_requirements You will find the minimum system requirements for playing WoW. You may find that to upgrade not only the graphics card but also the RAM. If you need and decide to upgrade the graphics card be sure to shoose one that is compatible with your computer with your computer/motherboard. I suspect (http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/forums/1/tech-helproom/69141/packard-bell-imedia-5064-motherboard/) it may be very similar to this one
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=1335#ov but I don't know for certain. This page contains all the details for that motherboard. Note that speccy will give you some detail about your motherboard and memory types required as well.
Depending on which graphics card you decide (this may be helpful http://www.playtool.com/pages/vidtable/table.html ) on you may need to upgrade your power supply (PSU). It's very easy to do this; more difficult is to decide on which PSU to choose. You may need to some research (as with the graphics cards and memory). There is some good second hand stuff - PSUs graphics cards memory often available through ebay but caveat emptor - read listings very thoroughly and carefully, don't pay too much (set your limit before you look).
syetem requirements for WoT are here http://worldoftanks.com/en/content/guide/general/system-requirements/

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I want a dual core processor upgrade

You listed this under PC Laptop? It's a Desktop? Have you ever done a CPU upgrade? You are limited to what will work with your machine, Mobo and other components. Your Mobo is, of course, AMD compatible, so if you read the specs: http://support.acer.com/acerpanam/desktop/0000/Acer/AspireX1200/AspireX1200sp2.shtml The AMD Athlon X2 dual-core is best option. Memory is a easy option to increase speed a bit. Remember, with a 32bit OS the most memory it can use is 3.80 GB's More or Less. With a 64bit OS use more. I have done many CPU upgrades, you may not get the Speed/ processing increase you expect. After all, the components work in conjunction with one another. Do your research on Socket type, Pins, Power requirments, etc., etc.Check, Verify, then re-Check and re-Verify. Use this little freeware program to assist you, it list Spec info in detail, SPECCY at: http://www.filehippo.com/download_speccy/.
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I need to know if the CPU speed can be increased to 1GHz or over and that I have put in 2 memory modules of 128MB onto it but only 128MB appears on the System Properties. Irvin.

You are confusing 2 things, CPU speed and Memory or Ram speed.

To keep things straight forward, cpu speed can only be increased by replacing it with a faster cpu.

Ram, as you can see, can be increased by adding faster ram modules.


Go to either of these websites:-

http://www.orcalogic.co.uk/asp/default.asp

http://www.crucial.com/uk/

Enter *********** board details or request they scan your computer. Check all the information offered, they will tell you what type and how much ram your motherboard can use.

If you can't increase your ram speed to more that 1Gb, I would suggest it time to invest in a new motherboard/PC rather than spending more on RAM.

There can be a whole load of reason why your second stick of ram doesn't work.

1) it could be broken.
2) It could be the wrong type.
3) You may need to update your Bios to accommodate it. Though this is very unusual.
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I have the P5GD1 in my ''Fujitsu Siemens Scaleo P

Depends, increasing the memory will speeds up the system overall. However, you are using slide shows photos, rendering video which will slow down any system that uses a graphics card with slow memory on it or too little memory. It may be an Asus MB but it was made for Fujitsu. The motherboard does have a PCI-E slot. If you increase you're memory to 2GB and install a fast PCI-E graphics card with 512MGB of DDR3 memory you're system will run much faster.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/product_geforce_9800_gtx_plus_us.html
The next video card is a bit slower than the one above. http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4410186&CatId=1826

Cheers'
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ASrock P4i45GV Motherboard

Hi sandesh8, did you know you can increase the memory size of the onboard AGP card above the 64MB? Page 26 in you're manual. If you install another AGP card into the opened AGP slot, please go to this site & only use the recomended AGP cards in the Asrock list. Click on this link: http://www.asrock.com/mb/vga.asp?Model=P4i45GV%20R5.0&s=478&c=VGA
This is one of very few video cards found on the list with 256MB of video memory.
http://www.amazon.com/nVidia-GeForce-FX-5700-5187-6725/dp/B000RPKI28

Good Luck!
Mike
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About upgrade my graphics memory

Your Intel D915GLVG has a integrated PCIExpress built into the board. Your system memory is shared with the built in video card. This board's memory can handel up to 4GB of system memory which up to 512MB can be shared from your system memory. If you wanted to disable the integrated 915GL Express Chipset with Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 900. You would be left with two PCI slots. Running a PCI video card is slower than a AGP card & two notches down from a PCIExpress card.
So in order for you to acheave what you want your going to have to increase your system memory. If you still have your manual the specifactions for your memory is on Pg. 9.
The link below is a list of supported memory from Intel.
http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/d915glvg/sb/CS-027048.htm
If you no longer have your manual you download it from this link:
http://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/d915glvg/sb/c996091_en.pdf
Though you can check aound. I can suggest this mamory which will give you 2GB dual matched memory that is within your boards specifications. Listed at this link. http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=1075233&CatId=1352
You will still have two memory slots free to upgrade to a total of 4Gb at a later date. So please do not disable your current video card. Please use your manual when installing memory. Two Dimms go into certain slots on the D915GLVG board.
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