Originally Posted by Tzelanit
I wish I understood what that means and what kind of RAM I should buy. I don't really know what fits into those slots and what doesn't. What's the easiest way to determine what kind of RAM my computer can use? The only thing I know how to do is insert the sticks, but I'm assuming there are all different types that may not fit. I will literally place an order tonight for new RAM if it would correct the issue but I don't know what to look for. Sorry to bother you with this, but you've given me hope and this is my first real crack at correcting this because I can afford RAM! lol


Ok, so I would need to know what you currently have in there. I think you are DDR3- 1600mhz - 2 x 4Gb would get you to 16GB. However, unless you want to buy entirely new RAM your existing Brand and type (speed in MHZ) would be needed.

Or you can have Crucial scan your system and tell you the best ram for you.

https://www.crucial.com/store/systemscanner

Last edited by Blackheifer; 14/05/21 04:50 AM.

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