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South Georgia | Hey, guys.
It's time to add some RAM to my office computer. I'm tire of listening to the hard drive grind away while using Quickbooks or a big spreadsheet. I'm not a computer geek, so I need a little guidance buying the right thing. It only has two slots for memory, and they currently contain a 1GB and a 2GB stick. Looking online, I see 2GB sticks commonly, but I don't come across anything bigger than that. Is that the best I can do, replace my 1GB stick with a 2 for a total of 4? That would be a great deal better than what I have, I suppose.
Operating system is Windows 7 Home Premium, 64 bit.
Here is what I found that I think is what I need:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004LT6NDY?psc=1&redirect=true&ref...
I'll attach a picture of what's currently in the machine.
Thanks for any help. I hope to keep this computer kicking along for a while yet, if for no other reason because I don't want to deal with the hassle of moving to a new computer and figure out how to work the weirdo new version of Windows that wifey has on her laptop.
Adrian
Edit: Upon further review, I find that there are some 4GB sticks of this memory available, but they appear to be significantly taller than what I currently have, which will not work due to space constraints. Computer has a physically pretty small box, and the CD-Rom drive is overhead to the RAM.
Edited by Adrian 1/28/2016 15:17
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