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PNY 64814ESEM-CS 64MB SDRAM, PC100, DIMM

PNY 64814ESEM-CS 64MB SDRAM, PC100, DIMM

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A brief guide to finding and installing more memory (RAM)
Review: Getting more memory is one of the best ways to speed up your computer without buying a new one entirely. If you have 32 megabytes of memory (RAM - Random Access Memory) or less, then you should really consider getting this 64 megabyte memory upgrade. Among other things, your web-browsing experience will be better as you'll find that your computer is more responsive.

To find the right memory, make sure that you know what type of memory you can use. Find this out by either checking your computer manual, calling your manufacturer's customer support line, or checking on your manufacturer's web site. You should especially note whether your machine takes 100MHz RAM. If it doesn't, then you'll need to get RAM with another speed (usually 66MHz for machines made before 1999, or 133MHz on the latest 2001-made machines). Note that the number for RAM memory speed is different from your CPU speed (though they are both measured in 'MHz')

Once you have found that out, get the memory you need. 64 megabytes will do fine. (Note that Microsoft's new operating system, Windows XP, requires at least 64 megabytes of RAM for itself, so you might consider 128 megabytes)

Then, once you have the memory, follow the simple instructions on the box. Basically, you'll need to 1) open up your computer and 2) plug the memory into a 'slot'.

Opening up your computer is usually described in your computer manual. Plugging the memory into the slot is usually pretty easy as it's easy to find the right slot (make sure it clicks into place).

Turn your computer on and presto! You'll have a much more responsive experience. To check that it works, right-click on the 'My Computer' icon and select 'Properties'. A dialog box will appear with the amount of RAM listed on the bottom.

Enjoy your upgraded computer!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A brief guide to finding and installing more memory (RAM)
Review: Getting more memory is one of the best ways to speed up your computer without buying a new one entirely. If you have 32 megabytes of memory (RAM - Random Access Memory) or less, then you should really consider getting this 64 megabyte memory upgrade. Among other things, your web-browsing experience will be better as you'll find that your computer is more responsive.

To find the right memory, make sure that you know what type of memory you can use. Find this out by either checking your computer manual, calling your manufacturer's customer support line, or checking on your manufacturer's web site. You should especially note whether your machine takes 100MHz RAM. If it doesn't, then you'll need to get RAM with another speed (usually 66MHz for machines made before 1999, or 133MHz on the latest 2001-made machines). Note that the number for RAM memory speed is different from your CPU speed (though they are both measured in 'MHz')

Once you have found that out, get the memory you need. 64 megabytes will do fine. (Note that Microsoft's new operating system, Windows XP, requires at least 64 megabytes of RAM for itself, so you might consider 128 megabytes)

Then, once you have the memory, follow the simple instructions on the box. Basically, you'll need to 1) open up your computer and 2) plug the memory into a 'slot'.

Opening up your computer is usually described in your computer manual. Plugging the memory into the slot is usually pretty easy as it's easy to find the right slot (make sure it clicks into place).

Turn your computer on and presto! You'll have a much more responsive experience. To check that it works, right-click on the 'My Computer' icon and select 'Properties'. A dialog box will appear with the amount of RAM listed on the bottom.

Enjoy your upgraded computer!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: very good
Review: Hmm, I just got this and it works great! comes with easy instructions, good prices, recommended!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Worth the money
Review: I guess you get what you ask for. The RAM is what I expected and performed as I had imagined. Worth the money!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: violation of the truth in advertising act
Review: the product says on the box that it would fit NOTEBOOKS,desktops,servers and printers-but it does not work for the compaq presario notebook-I also don't rate this product because I cannot use it in my notebook computer-but I had to rate it just to get this posted

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Deal, Great Product
Review: To Start Off I Would Like To Say That I Had One Of The Oldest And Strangest Computers But When I Saw This Product I Thought It Would Really Speed Up My Computer. Well The Installation Was The Easiest Thing I've Ever Done In My Entire Life And The Second I Turned My Comp On I Saw The Improvement. Programs Loading Faster, Comp Goin On Faster, I Could Have More Then One Program Open Without My Comp Hanging, And It Made My Computer Life A Lot Easier. When Your Looking At This Product And Wondering Whether To Buy It Or Not, Know That This Is An Amazing Product!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Deal, Great Product
Review: To Start Off I Would Like To Say That I Had One Of The Oldest And Strangest Computers But When I Saw This Product I Thought It Would Really Speed Up My Computer. Well The Installation Was The Easiest Thing I've Ever Done In My Entire Life And The Second I Turned My Comp On I Saw The Improvement. Programs Loading Faster, Comp Goin On Faster, I Could Have More Then One Program Open Without My Comp Hanging, And It Made My Computer Life A Lot Easier. When Your Looking At This Product And Wondering Whether To Buy It Or Not, Know That This Is An Amazing Product!


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