"Thaqalain" <> wrote:
>I have Intel(R) Pentium (R)4:
>BIOS VER: LY84510A.86A.0029.P11
>Processor:X86Family15 Model 1 Stepping
>Processor Speed: 1.8 GHz
>System Bus Speed: 400 MHz
>System Memory Speed: 133MHz
>Cache RAM: 256KB
>Total Memory: 127MB (76%Load)
>DIMM Memory Connector:Kingston KVR133x64C3/128
> (4No.:0246PT09,D1616ST-75)
> (Seen 54 connectors/IC)
>Memory Bank: 128MB(PC133)
>C:14823/19992MB (Free/Total)
>D:12107/18150MB
>System Resources:86%Free
>Windows:98(4.10)Build 2222
>Presently using:Windows XP SP2
128 mb of RAM is woefully inadequate for Windows XP under almost any
circumstance. Adding more RAM will improve performance greatly. Get
at least another 256 mb (for a total of 384 mb) at least.
>
>My system is too slow while we click some icons/programs,it is too late
>to get page open.If I click another link/icon,its too slow.I want to
>know the solution.Will I get increased speed after adding a memory
>card,what are specs/model for this memory card which need to be
>added.Tell me the best place to shop this memory card. What these
>figures represent:
>Kingston KVR133x64C3/128
> (4No.:0246PT09,D1616ST-75)
> ( 54 connectors/IC)
If your existing memory is from Kingston then that is where you should
shop for additional RAM, unless you are planning on not using the old
module at all. Kingston is a well known provider of quality RAM
products.
You will need to know the make & model of your computer/motherboard as
well as the specs from the existing RAM module in order to ensure
compatibility.
Good luck
Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
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