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I've got some memory from a friend with a bust laptop, problem is I open up the covers on the back and all are full. Are the other slots behind the keyboard and if so how do I access them?
Or is it a case of replacing both DIMM's with 2X512 sticks?
Thanks guys.
There are only two memory slots in your VAIO.
That's a shame - never mind, looks like I'll have to buy 2 x 512 sticks.
Yes, you are right. Because the question is, what do you do with the old RAM?
BTW: you wouldn't lose the warranty if not use the Sony RAM.
Because your VAIO has never seen this over-priced RAM.
Ok so what speed RAM do I need, is it 333, 400 etc.
Not much of a computer boff myself so not to sure which to go for.
Mmmh, check what for a sort of RAM is installed in your VAIO.
Use Everest Home Edition for that.
Start Everest and click Motherboard > SPD. There you can see all important data which you need for selecting the RAM which you want.
Thanks mate, will do.
no problem:smileycool:
OK I've used the program and it says my RAM runs at 133mhz and the CPU uses a x21 multiplier. Surely my RAM should run quicker than this?
Hehehe, LOL, nope
133Mhz is correct. But it's DDR Ram, which means double data rate.
For example :
SDR Ram = 133MHz
DDR Ram = 133MHz x 2 = 266MHz
And the same with the CPU.
I have a Pentium4(Northwood) in my VAIO.
The real FSB is 133MHz. But Intel use Quadpump technology which means 133 x 4 ~ 533MHz Frontsizebus (FSB)
533Mhz x 20 (multiplier) ~ 2666MHz.
You know what I mean?