It's going to depend on what motherboard you have and what kind of memory it supports. You'll likely need either DDR3 memory or DDR4 memory. You can use this guide to try and identify what kind of motherboard you have: techguided.com/what-motherboard-do-i-have/ My guess is that with an older system, you're going to have to actually open your PC up and try and find the motherboard model number, which will be printed somewhere on the board itself.
This series is the best, super underrated.
Thank you! I appreciate it 🙏 Glad it was helpful
Nice video series, helps break down all of the "ABCs" on the components names.
Making parts lists so this came out the perfect time
thanks man helped alot :>
RAMMING SPEED!! Thanks you!!
im trying to install Red Dead Redemption but the problem is, it requires 119.52GB of ram. Its ridiculous
you read it wrong thats the size of the game not the ram
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How do you keep windows when you upgrade? I want to upgrade to a 2tb SSD.
You need to use drive clone software. Look on UA-cam for how to clone OS drive.
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nah never go with 8gb of ram
That's total 2020...
It felt like a lecture 😮. My PC is very old like 9 years, trying to figure out which RAM stick would be helpful. Please help me 😅.
It's going to depend on what motherboard you have and what kind of memory it supports. You'll likely need either DDR3 memory or DDR4 memory.
You can use this guide to try and identify what kind of motherboard you have:
techguided.com/what-motherboard-do-i-have/
My guess is that with an older system, you're going to have to actually open your PC up and try and find the motherboard model number, which will be printed somewhere on the board itself.