My pc is a Celeron D 325 (2.53GHZ), 128MB DDR RAM, 40GB HDD, 32MB DMA. I want to upgrade to 1GB or 2GB DDR RAM, which is compatible for my pc comparing between DDR1 and DDR2?
it is ddr1 if go with ddr2 your motherboard would not support because your motherboard only supports ddr1 you cannot change your ram to ddr2it is ddr1 if go with ddr2 your motherboard would not support because your motherboard only supports ddr1 you cannot change your ram to ddr2
it is ddr1 if go with ddr2 your motherboard would not support because your motherboard only supports ddr1 you cannot change your ram to ddr2it is ddr1 if go with ddr2 your motherboard would not support because your motherboard only supports ddr1 you cannot change your ram to ddr2
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Well, Vista and Windows 7 require at least 1GB of system RAM to run, If I were you I'd think about upgrading with more memory. Otherwise you will experience a very slow PC, the RAM problem will then slow down your CPU and you'll end up with a big mess.
Hi, You can only upgrade the memory to 1GB in that model Vaio laptop.
The memory supported is DDR SDRAM which runs at 333MHz. There are 2 memory slots which support 1x512 module in each slot. I recommend Kingston RAM as the manufacturer.
As for the HDD the laptop supports EIDE (IDE/ATA) hard drive. you can have anything up to 320GB. Seagate are excellent drives as well as Fujitsu.
Hi, Providing the laptop has not been upgraded then these are its specs >>> The processor is an Intel Celeron M 360 1.4GHz The hard drive is 40GB (upgradable to 360GB) The RAM (memory) is 256 DDR (upgradable to 1GB or 2GB with a BIOS flash) Let the buyer flash the BIOS. The screen is 15 inch
You should check with the folks at Dell since whoever wrote their technical manuals for this machine can't do basic math. There are 2 memory slots and each can handle a maximum capacity of 512MB, yet they claim the maximum capacity for the machine is 2GB instead of 1GB. Using 512MB modules would probably work.
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