[access-uk] Re: [TTZ] a question regarding ram

  • From: Shaun O'Connor <capricorn8159@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 20:58:49 +0100

I was not making negative criticism of their products merely passing on
an observation.they do indeed have a very good reputation which is why I
recommend their site in the first place..lol
On 16/08/2014 20:05, Ibrahim Gucukoglu wrote:
> Hi Shaun.
>  
> There is nothing wrong with Crucial products LOL, they’re a fine
> memory manufacturer and I recommend them to all my technically minded
> friends looking for an upgrade.
>  
> All the best, Ibrahim.
>  
> *From:* Shaun O'Connor <mailto:capricorn8159@xxxxxxxxx>
> *Sent:* Saturday, August 16, 2014 4:03 PM
> *To:* access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> *Subject:* [access-uk] Re: [TTZ] a question regarding ram
>  
> try the crucial web site they have a ram tester that is probably more
> accurate in detecting the specification of your on-board ram and
> expansion options( although they will naturally recommend their own
> products)
>
> http://uk.crucial.com/gbr/en
> accessibility might be something of an issue though .
>
> On 16/08/2014 14:46, Austin Pinto wrote:
>> so that means i have to go with the ram that says 1.5 V Specified?.
>> i know my motherboard takes ddr3 1066mhz 204pin configuration and
>> speccy says the ram which is already on my mother board is 1.5 V
>> Specified
>>
>> On 8/16/14, Joseph Lee mailto:joseph.lee22590@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> The most important things regarding RAM, apart from voltage (for drawing
>>> power) are its type (DDR3 versus DDR4), speed
>>> (1333/1600/1866/2000/2133/2400
>>> MHz) and maximum RAM that your motherboard and processor will accept. For
>>> instance, a motherboard which accepts DDR3 will not accept DDR4, and a
>>> motherboard with one 1600 MHz and one 1333 MHz RAM stick will cause memory
>>> to run at 1333 MHz.
>>> Cheers,
>>> Joseph
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>>> Subject: [TTZ] a question regarding ram
>>>
>>> Hi all.
>>> I am stuck in a bit of a ram related problem.
>>> As you all may recall some days back I had posted that i need tools to test
>>> ram speed I  got lots of answers and I thank all for it.
>>> So today I downloaded portable version of Speccy to know ram and other
>>> system details.
>>> Apart from speed and type of ram I got something more in my reading it said
>>> 1.5V Specified Voltage.
>>> So I went to shop for the ram on online websites and on some ram like
>>> Kingston DDR3 2 GB Laptop RAM (KVR1333D3S9/2G) it shows 1.5 V Specified
>>> Volt...
>>> And on some others it doesn't show.
>>> Is this 1.5 V Specified Volt... important? Or can I purchase any type of
>>> ram.
>>> I am going to upgrade it to 8 GB and it already has 2 GB in 1 sloght and 3
>>> are unused.
>>>
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