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i wanna upgrade my system ram to 4gb currently its 2gb ddr2. i have no clue about my ram frequency ex:\whether its 667 MHZ or 800MHZ . i have no motherboard manual or any kind of support from my retailer. my system ram is currently 2gb, but what frequency it has i have no idea is there any way to figure it out.
 
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Wow I look at the picture and I see that you have 4GB in Single channel of 667Mhz. Crazy I think youve maxed your memory out already.

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Your motherboard can support:

2 x DIMM, max. 4GB, DDR2 667/533 MHz, non-ECC, un-buffered memory
Dual channel memory architecture

You must buy two 2GB sticks DDR2/667 and run them in Dual channel:

You can buy them both here:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820178164

or you can find your own for a little cheaper depending on your budget:

http://www.newegg.com/

Thank you for your question, but I was wondering what your budget was if you could tell us please. Thank you.
 

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actually i asked those zenith people to install ram with 800mhz frequency. such local indian company cannot be trusted , they said they have installed 800mhz thing but it was 2 years ago. actually i saw a cover packet of transent 2gb 800mhz ram what actually i demanded but i am not sure whether its really 800mhz. i did a big mistake purchasing my system from them.
is there any way to find out that ram i am currently using what frequency it has.. i had very weak knowledge about system those days .
 

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K I will post a link that you can download that will tell you what ram your using.

http://download.cnet.com/3001-2086_4-10050423.html?spi=8fdda1ceff9a9c6f7610ae6530c30e9e

After you download this go to the program and start it.

Then click the memory tab and tell us what its says under DRAM Frequency or just post a screen shot.

How to post a screen shot just do what I said about and click the printscreen button and then open paint and paste the picture there and click save and save it to desktop.

Once you have saved it go to this link and upload the image:

http://tinypic.com/

Then post it here on tomshardware.

Example of finding your DRAM on the program:

I really I helped you out if you have any questions at all please post them here.

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what you said is correct my mobo supports. 2 x DIMM, max. 4GB, DDR2 667/533 MHz, non-ECC, un-buffered memory .

but zenith company is crazy actually people working in that company are more crazy . their service is balls .
 

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Wow I look at the picture and I see that you have 4GB in Single channel of 667Mhz. Crazy I think youve maxed your memory out already.

 
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But all this is not the reason for my madness. zenith people wants me to buy ram from them . i am ok with that but they are not ready to tell me what kind of ram i am currently using . anyway cost will be 50% more compared to other retailers but thats not a problem. they asked me to give this system to them for a week they will upgade and return it back . but i can personally go and buy 4gb ram from other retail shop with the same amount they are charging me for 2gb module.