Hi guys
I bought a Dell Studio 540 with 4gb RAM. Now, you may or may not have read about my ongoing saga with Dell where the memory was causing frequent crashes.
Finally got it back from Dell yesterday, and the docket says they changed out the hard drive and replaced the 4x1gb sticks with 2x2gb, leaving me two spare slots.
Upon interrogating the system, it turns out they put 1x1gb and 1x2gb, total 3gb. They say they will send me out another 1gb stick to install myself to bring it back to 4 as it should be.
Fine, but I have requested they send me a 2gb stick as a goodwill gesture as the docket states that was what was installed. This would give me 5gb in total. I know nothing about RAM, but is it as easy as this, would I have that much memory, or is there more to it?
I am considering, while I have the lid off, buying another 2gb stick for £35 from Dell and sticking another one in the spare slot. If Dell send me out a 2gb as I have asked, that would give me potential of 7gb RAM, or 6gb if they send me a 1gb.
I know 4gb is a good set up, but I am just contempleting beefing it up while it's open. I also know numbers don't mean everything in computing, but in theory, would this be a good idea, would it work, or am I wasting my time? if the PC was designed around 4gb?
Processor is a Quad Core 2.66Ghz, and I have a 9800GT Geforce Nvidia graphics card.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
Rob
I bought a Dell Studio 540 with 4gb RAM. Now, you may or may not have read about my ongoing saga with Dell where the memory was causing frequent crashes.
Finally got it back from Dell yesterday, and the docket says they changed out the hard drive and replaced the 4x1gb sticks with 2x2gb, leaving me two spare slots.
Upon interrogating the system, it turns out they put 1x1gb and 1x2gb, total 3gb. They say they will send me out another 1gb stick to install myself to bring it back to 4 as it should be.
Fine, but I have requested they send me a 2gb stick as a goodwill gesture as the docket states that was what was installed. This would give me 5gb in total. I know nothing about RAM, but is it as easy as this, would I have that much memory, or is there more to it?
I am considering, while I have the lid off, buying another 2gb stick for £35 from Dell and sticking another one in the spare slot. If Dell send me out a 2gb as I have asked, that would give me potential of 7gb RAM, or 6gb if they send me a 1gb.
I know 4gb is a good set up, but I am just contempleting beefing it up while it's open. I also know numbers don't mean everything in computing, but in theory, would this be a good idea, would it work, or am I wasting my time? if the PC was designed around 4gb?
Processor is a Quad Core 2.66Ghz, and I have a 9800GT Geforce Nvidia graphics card.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
Rob