i have a Toshiba Satellite M20 running an Intel Pentium M @ 1.3GHz in an Intel 855GM chipset @ 400MHz, is there a way to know the maximum ram compatibility?
sorry... i'm not very experienced in hardware...
i have a Toshiba Satellite M20 running an Intel Pentium M @ 1.3GHz in an Intel 855GM chipset @ 400MHz, is there a way to know the maximum ram compatibility?
sorry... i'm not very experienced in hardware...
actually i did... i just wanted to see if i could push it over the edge a little bit more...
actually i did... i just wanted to see if i could push it over the edge a little bit more...
lol,why didn't you say that in the first post .push it over the edge a little ,too funny,why not get out the hammer and put some ddr3 in the thing .LOL
You could try crucial Nichito
It will tell ya how many ports ya got and the max capacity per slot:
http://www.crucial.com/systemscanner/loader.aspx?Agree=Yes
lol Caperjack :D Why not :P
why didn't you say that in the first post
because i wanted an objective point of view...:P i missed the shot, but i wanted to see if i could score in the replay... *sigh* guess it didn't...
because i wanted an objective point of view...:P i missed the shot, but i wanted to see if i could score in the replay... *sigh* guess it didn't...
i have yet to find a way to make a motherboard take more/ or faster ram than its rated for .
how the hell do i do that? AFAIK there's no way unless you want to set you mobo on fire...
Well you can overclock RAM, but its a risky process to do. Also it doesn't always give good results.
how the hell do i do that? AFAIK there's no way unless you want to set you mobo on fire...
Woossssshh,right over my head !!
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