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March 16th, 2024 22:17
RAM UPGRADE
I would like to upgrade the RAM on my Vostro 230, to 8Gb. I would like to have the description of the memory sticks I should be purchasing.
The Specs of my desktop are as follows:
OS Name | Microsoft Windows 10 Pro |
System Model | Vostro 230 |
System Type | x64-based PC |
Processor | Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU - E6600 @ 3.06GHz, |
3059 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 2 Logical Processor(s) | |
BIOS Version/Date | Dell Inc. 1.4.0, 12/9/2010 |
SMBIOS Version | 2.6 |
Embedded Controller Version | 255.255 |
BIOS Mode | Legacy |
BaseBoard Manufacturer | Dell Inc. |
BaseBoard Product | 07N90W |
BaseBoard Version | A01 |
Platform Role | Desktop |
Secure Boot State | Unsupported |
PCR7 Configuration | Binding Not Possible |
System Directory | C:\WINDOWS\system32 |
Hardware Abstraction Layer | Version = "10.0.19041.3636" |
Installed Physical Memory (RAM) | 4.00 GB |
Total Physical Memory | 3.96 GB |
Available Physical Memory | 1.46 GB |
Total Virtual Memory | 7.96 GB |
Available Virtual Memory | 5.08 GB |
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ejn63
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March 16th, 2024 23:20
See here
https://www.dell.com/community/en/conversations/desktops-general-locked-topics/vostro-230-memory-ram-upgrade-4gb-max-true-why/647f233bf4ccf8a8de72b95d
JC1948
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March 17th, 2024 00:16
Thank you for the link, I see many conflicting responses to this issue.
A while ago I saw a response on this forum stating the following:
"To use two 4gb sticks, to achieve the desired 8Gb upgrade, it is necessary to use 2Rx4, low density memory.
The x4 reflects the number of banks, the 2R represents a dual rank, so, to have 8Gb upgrade, you have to get two 4Gb 2rsx4, DDR3 with 16 chips in each"
Is this statement correct, and is this stick available to be purchased?
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bradthetechnut
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March 18th, 2024 02:47
8GB RAM kit on ebay
Vostro 230 Userbenchmark shows 6GB and 8GB total RAM being used.
Make sure the RAM you get comes with something for a warranty and/or return policy.
Max spec seems to be 4GB. So I'm not guaranteeing 8GB will work, just providing some info for you to go on. If it doesn't work, PC simply won't boot. If it does work, Win10 64-bit will work faster.
It's not unusual for older/somewhat older Dell's to be able to exceed max spec RAM.
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