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Latitude D620 RAM Limitation in BIOs?
Hi Guys,
I currently have 3GB RAM in my laptop in the following configuration:
2GB 667MHz Stick
1GB 533MHz stick
I am thinking of replacing the 1GB stick for a 667MHz stick, so that the frequency of all my RAM is the same. Since work are paying of rmy upgrade I am looking at a second 2GB 667MHz stick, to bring my system total up to 4GB.
I went for the 2GB since I understand that having the same size sticks of RAM, running at the same frequency, equals a performance increase since DCI turns itself on? Is this correct?
Also I am running Windows Vista 32-bit and have the latest Bios updates (I think it was A08). If I go ahead, will my system see the entire 4GB, or only 3Gb still?
I have been informed that even if the system only see's 3GB I should still go ahead so that the system can run in DCI mode? What would you suggest?
Thanks.
helmecj01
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May 17th, 2007 12:00
Memory
Memory module connector two user-accessible SODIMM sockets
Memory module capacities 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, and 2 GB
Memory type 533/667 DDRII SDRAM
Minimum memory 256 MB NOTE: For some regions, the amount of minimum memory may differ.
Maximum memory 4 GB
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May 19th, 2007 09:00
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Dell Dimension 1100
Microsoft Windows XP Home SP 2
512 MB of Ram
Intel Celeron CPU 2.53GHz
Linksys wireless-G WUSB54GS With SpeedBooster
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