- last post: 01.01.0001 12:00 AM PDT
haloking seems to be trying a lot of upgrading lately...
seriously.. if youre gonna upgrade that, and lots of other stuff, you may have been better off building a new computer
back on topic.
to upgrade ram, find out the max spec the motherboard can handle (clock speed, amount of mb) and the ram type (ddr, rdram, sdram, etc.) and get whatever you can that will fit in there. i will say most likely it is ddr ram, but the clock speed of the ram and the amount of mb i cant say. if you get ddr400 it will lower the speed when you install it if it cant handle 200 mhz anyway.
to install the ram, just pull the little tabs on the end of the ram dimm, and then it will pop out. to insert a new module just line up the keys(slots in the board) and push it in. sometimes can take some effort, but dont break anything.