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Help needed please
26-10-2007 9:19 PM
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Hello
I have a Dell Dimension 4300 a little old i know but i have upgraded the graphics card and hard disk. My problem surrounds the memory apparently the maximum she will take is 512k Ram which is what i am on but she is struggling with some programmes. I know i will get MOH Airbourne for my birthday and the min requirements are 1 gig of ram so my questions are:
1. would i need to change my Motherboard presuming this is possible as i know Dell comps can be a little difficult in this area.
2 is it easy to do and
3. Would the cost make it unrealistic.
Many thanks in advance for any help given.
I have a Dell Dimension 4300 a little old i know but i have upgraded the graphics card and hard disk. My problem surrounds the memory apparently the maximum she will take is 512k Ram which is what i am on but she is struggling with some programmes. I know i will get MOH Airbourne for my birthday and the min requirements are 1 gig of ram so my questions are:
1. would i need to change my Motherboard presuming this is possible as i know Dell comps can be a little difficult in this area.
2 is it easy to do and
3. Would the cost make it unrealistic.
Many thanks in advance for any help given.
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Re: Help needed please
26-10-2007 9:51 PM
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Hi
Your PC appears to have 2 ram slots with a maximum capacity of 512MB in each.
Have a look here.
Your PC appears to have 2 ram slots with a maximum capacity of 512MB in each.
Have a look here.
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Re: Help needed please
26-10-2007 10:28 PM
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Many Thanks for your reply Fretmaster
I am a little puzzled perhaps i must have read the results incorrectly before and i assumed it was a max of 512 for the whole machine but it appears as you say to be 512 per slot, i seem to recall even ringing Dell about it but then they probably know less than i do..I greatly appreciate your input as i was considering changing my machine now i wont have to...keep up the good work Many Thanks..Mike
I am a little puzzled perhaps i must have read the results incorrectly before and i assumed it was a max of 512 for the whole machine but it appears as you say to be 512 per slot, i seem to recall even ringing Dell about it but then they probably know less than i do..I greatly appreciate your input as i was considering changing my machine now i wont have to...keep up the good work Many Thanks..Mike
Re: Help needed please
26-10-2007 11:12 PM
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Now i am more confused i have been searching around for memory upgrade and went to http://www.orcalogic.co.uk/asp/prodtype.asp?prodtype=11015&ft=m&st=3
and they say the Dell 4300 can only take a maximum of 512 KB
Memory so who is correct ?
and they say the Dell 4300 can only take a maximum of 512 KB
Memory so who is correct ?
Re: Help needed please
26-10-2007 11:23 PM
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Dell are here.
That states while it can take a 512MB memory stick, the system only supports a max of 512MB.
That states while it can take a 512MB memory stick, the system only supports a max of 512MB.
Re: Help needed please
26-10-2007 11:29 PM
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It seems very strange that several big companies have the wrong spec for this machine, i wonder how many people have bought memory upgrades to 1gb and not noticed any improvement.... this site: http://memorybits.co.uk/computer_memory.php
also quotes the Dell4300 as a max of 1 gig ?
I suppose i will have to return to my original question and forget all the bits in the middle....So i will start again
1. would i need to change my Motherboard presuming this is possible as i know Dell comps can be a little difficult in this area.
2 is it easy to do and
3. Would the cost make it unrealistic.
Any help would be greatly appreciated...Thanks
also quotes the Dell4300 as a max of 1 gig ?
I suppose i will have to return to my original question and forget all the bits in the middle....So i will start again
1. would i need to change my Motherboard presuming this is possible as i know Dell comps can be a little difficult in this area.
2 is it easy to do and
3. Would the cost make it unrealistic.
Any help would be greatly appreciated...Thanks
Re: Help needed please
27-10-2007 12:06 AM
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Just to finalise the confusion Kingston state a maximum if 1GB in 2 x 512MB sticks.
I would be tempted to ask around my mates to see if anyone has a spare stick lying around and give it a try.
Having said that, if you change the motherboard, a new Processor, Ram and graphics card will probably be needed.
Usually in these circumstances I recommend a new box as being the cheaper option.
Good luck
I would be tempted to ask around my mates to see if anyone has a spare stick lying around and give it a try.
Having said that, if you change the motherboard, a new Processor, Ram and graphics card will probably be needed.
Usually in these circumstances I recommend a new box as being the cheaper option.
Good luck
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Re: Help needed please
27-10-2007 9:44 AM
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As a warning, Dell machines might be mostly standard, but the motherboards and cases (and sometimes the power supplies) usually have some sort of proprietary connectors somewhere that means you can't use them with any other sorts. I would seriously check that before you upgrade anything major, as it might be cheaper (as stated above) and certainly easier to buy a whole new PC - perhaps one with basic graphics as you've just upgraded the card and could use that instead.
Hope that helps,
Hope that helps,
Re: Help needed please
27-10-2007 10:04 AM
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Yes, thanks, it seems i need a new machine so now i know what to put on my Christmas list....
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