computer slower after adding more ram
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jimbowen
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29. April 2011 @ 02:44 |
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Hi, I wonder if anyone can help me with this. I previously had a 256MB stick and a 512MB stick of ram installed in my PC, but decided to upgrade by swapping the 256MB stick for a brand new 1gig stick (and it is the right kind of ram). My computer now and again runs alot faster, but 90% of the time it is incredibly slow, especially running applications. Anyone got any ideas?
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AssKlown
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4. May 2011 @ 22:40 |
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does it show the correct amount of ram under system properties, or during boot up? You may have to press the Pause/break button (located on top of the Page UP button) during post to see what its showing. Maybe its not recognizing the new 1 gig stick, and only running with 512.
Also if the timings of the 2 sticks are not matched, then the faster stick will actually run at the same speed as the slower stick.. ALWAYS better to run 2 matching pairs of Size and Speed.
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jimbowen
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6. May 2011 @ 11:40 |
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thanks for replying. The ram shows up just fine, and have taken the 512 stick out so that its just running the 1 gig stick but still hasnt made any difference.
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ntense69
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13. May 2011 @ 17:51 |
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pc may need a defrag or to many programs running
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Shiney7
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13. May 2011 @ 18:03 |
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Originally posted by jimbowen: thanks for replying. The ram shows up just fine, and have taken the 512 stick out so that its just running the 1 gig stick but still hasnt made any difference.
What OS are you running??
Win 7 will be Dependant on whether you are using the 64 bit version to make the maximum use of the ram.
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ddp
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13. May 2011 @ 23:37 |
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Shiney7, doesn't matter what version of windows or bit version as that is not the problem.
jimbowen, next time it is slow, do a properties on "my computer" to see if still showing full amount of ram. check on the motherboard that all the silver topped cans which are capacitors are flat topped not domed nor leaking brown stuff.
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jimbowen
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14. May 2011 @ 01:14 |
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thanks for the replies, Im running xp sp3 32-bit. have checked the capacitors but there fine. have ended up wiping everything off and re-installing windows and the speed seems normal again. The only problem now is i cant remember what audio driver i need, lol. Nevermind, thanks for all the help.
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ddp
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14. May 2011 @ 21:58 |
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if soundcard is built into motherboard then what is the make & model# of the computer or motherboard?
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jimbowen
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15. May 2011 @ 07:49 |
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make is packard bell, not sure of the model tho, i dont think they make them anymore. how would i find the motherboard specs?
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Shiney7
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15. May 2011 @ 17:22 |
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Originally posted by ddp: if soundcard is built into motherboard then what is the make & model# of the computer or motherboard?
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http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
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ddp
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15. May 2011 @ 20:58 |
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model# of the pc will be on front or back of it.
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jimbowen
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31. May 2011 @ 02:24 |
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Thanks for all the help people, but have found the driver i needed (realtek stac'97) and have downloaded various versions, but everytime i try to install it windows interupts and says its not genuine, or something like that, and my pc cuts out. I'm going to buy a cheap second hand soundcard off ebay and install that. Once again thanks for all the responses.
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