P Pyonic Honorable May 26, 2013 69 0 10,640 Nov 8, 2013 #1 Is there an easy way to tell if the RAM you are buying will fit in your motherboard?! Thanks, Jake
IAMEXTREME Honorable Sep 6, 2013 1,472 0 11,960 Nov 8, 2013 #2 See the mother bother specs list and check if the mother board supports: 1-DDR2/DDR3 2-240 pins 3-size Upvote 0 Downvote
See the mother bother specs list and check if the mother board supports: 1-DDR2/DDR3 2-240 pins 3-size
P Pyonic Honorable May 26, 2013 69 0 10,640 Nov 8, 2013 #3 IAMEXTREME : See the mother bother specs list and check if the mother board supports: 1-DDR2/DDR3 2-240 pins 3-size OK its DDR3, 240 pins, and I need 2x 2GB Which will work. But if I buy some how will I know the notch in the RAM is in the right place? Upvote 0 Downvote
IAMEXTREME : See the mother bother specs list and check if the mother board supports: 1-DDR2/DDR3 2-240 pins 3-size OK its DDR3, 240 pins, and I need 2x 2GB Which will work. But if I buy some how will I know the notch in the RAM is in the right place?
IAMEXTREME Honorable Sep 6, 2013 1,472 0 11,960 Nov 8, 2013 Solution #4 The notch is in a standard place. Its always in the same place. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution