Thanks for the tips guys. I might email Cheap Chips and see what they've got.
Thanks for the tips guys. I might email Cheap Chips and see what they've got.
Attitude is everything!
Cheers, Paul
Nikon
You should be able to pick up 1GB sticks for under $40.
From the Abit website's specs on your mobo. They usually make a note if the board only supports 3GB with a 32 bit O/S.
http://www.abit.com.tw/page/en/mothe...&fMTYPE=LGA775
Memory
Four 240-pin DIMM sockets
Supports Dual channel DDR2 533/400 Un-buffered Non-ECC memory
Supports maximum memory capacity up to 4GB
Cheers
Kevin
There are a few places where you can pick up like Gkill or Patriot DDR2-800 4GB kits for around $120.
Unsure if the O.P. was still wanting to upgrade, but if you're quick this might be of use:
4GB Kit KVR800D2N5K2/4G
http://pricesengine.com/
does anybody know where I can get 2x 4GB sticks of RAM for a decent price? Everywhere Ive seen is around $400-500 mark
DDR2? DDR3? What specs do you need, etc? Also, what usage is the computer for (i.e. gaming machines like speed/latency trade offs, graphics probably don't care about slower latency, etc).
Your CPU and motherboard would also play a part as there is no point sticking fast RAM into a slow mobo.
Just an update on mine...
I purchased 2 x 1GB sticks through a friend on the forum here; Thanks Tom (dieselpower83). Added these to the original 2 x 512 sticks. Was hoping for around 3GB Ram from this but ended up with about 2.5/2.6 as the last stick of 512 doesn't seem to be being recognised. I'm still happy with the result though as the processing speed in CS4 etc has improved noticeably. The only downside at present is that for some strange reason the computer now takes a lot longer to boot up than it used to? If I had the cash I would have gone with 2 x 2GB sticks but like I said I'm happy with the improvement for a $70 outlay.
Sounds good. You could try looking at the SP packs for XP, etc (the may increase the addressable RAM - I believe the OS does funky magic here). If not, 64bit would be the only way but oh well. As for the speed decrease, seems a little unusual - you could try switching the memory sticks around (so the 2x1GB sit where your 512s used to sit, just make sure they are still paired up correctly).
Now this cold be a toughie, as 4GB sticks are generally expensive and I just verified that MacBook Pros run 1066MHz. A quick look has the majority around the $400-500 mark as you mentioned, maybe email cheapchips and mention ausphotography and see what they can do? If they don't supply 4GB sticks, I can direct you to a few places depending on your location.