I went to tiger direct and used there memory configurator but want to make sure it is right. After looking around more I am now looking to buy PNY 2048 MB Dual Channel PC5400 DDR2 667 MHz Memory.
I went to Gateway and they are showing this for memory suport for my system
Four 240-Pin DDR2 DIMM slots, Suport for DDR 533 and DDR2 400, ECC and non-ECC DIMMS, Maximum 4 double-sided DIMMS (8 rows populated) with unbuffered DDR533/DDR400, Suport 256MB, 512MB and 1024MB technologies for x8 and x16 devices, Maximum Capacity 2048 (256Mbit), 4096 MB (512 Mbit), Ras # percentage (TRP) 4 clocks, Cycle time (tras) 12 clocks
Right now my system has 512Mb DDR2 Ram, Max Bandwidth: PC2-4300 (266 MHz) Manufacture: Hyundai Electronics, Part # HYMP532U64P6-C4, Serial Number: 00008143
I just want to make sure that Tiger Directs memory configurator is right and that I can safely upgrade to the PNY 2048MB Dual Channel PC5400 DDR2 667 Mhz memory. Does this sound right? I have always had good luck with PNY in my old system.
I went to Gateway and they are showing this for memory suport for my system
Four 240-Pin DDR2 DIMM slots, Suport for DDR 533 and DDR2 400, ECC and non-ECC DIMMS, Maximum 4 double-sided DIMMS (8 rows populated) with unbuffered DDR533/DDR400, Suport 256MB, 512MB and 1024MB technologies for x8 and x16 devices, Maximum Capacity 2048 (256Mbit), 4096 MB (512 Mbit), Ras # percentage (TRP) 4 clocks, Cycle time (tras) 12 clocks
Right now my system has 512Mb DDR2 Ram, Max Bandwidth: PC2-4300 (266 MHz) Manufacture: Hyundai Electronics, Part # HYMP532U64P6-C4, Serial Number: 00008143
I just want to make sure that Tiger Directs memory configurator is right and that I can safely upgrade to the PNY 2048MB Dual Channel PC5400 DDR2 667 Mhz memory. Does this sound right? I have always had good luck with PNY in my old system.