theillestmc12 0 Report post Posted July 13, 2005 hi guys whats up..well i just want to ask you guys a question...well ok..i have a compaq presario and it has 512 RAM...well ya i want to upgrade the thing...so i read the book thing and it says that the max is 4.0 gb..and it hasd 4 sockets...well ya if i do buy four 1 Gig Ram and put it in the sockets will my proccessor burn or overheat...i read some and they said it will well i just want to know before i buy the RAM'S Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BuffaloHelp 24 Report post Posted July 13, 2005 I have not heard anything about maximum RAM burning out CPU. However, I suppose there is a possibility due to extra heat created by RAM chips themselves. And you do have Compaq (not that it's a bad computer brand but I just don't like how Compaq has BIOS stored in the hard drive sector instead of an actual BIOS chip). I'm going to assume that you have a desktop. Make sure that you have free flowing of fresh air to minimize the heat buildup. As long as your user's manual says that it's capable of up to 1GB of RAM, I think you are alright. Make sure that you choose the RAM that is recommended by the manufacture. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
malish 0 Report post Posted July 13, 2005 There is a good solution if you are not limited in your financial part, - you need to buy an OCZ Ram which comes with heatsink which reduces heating a lot. Basically you need this special type of Ram with cooling (heatsink) if you are really concerned about overheating problem. But the thing that would worry me the most, if the version of windows you use supports more than 2Gigs of Ram. because as far as I know, win xp fully supports up to 2Gigs of Ram, after depends... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ckuehner 0 Report post Posted July 14, 2005 If your specs say that the system can support 4 GB of RAM... then the only way to achieve that with 4 sockets is to install 4 1GB RAM chips.Having 4GB of ram has absolutely nothing to do with burning up your CPU. (Unless you try putting the new chips in with the computer running or something silly like that)In reality... having 4GB of RAM will help other things... It will decrease hard drive access, therefore possibly cooling down your Hard Drive Temperature. This is due to the fact that your computer will not have to access the Windows Paging File as often. The paging file is hard drive space designed to act as RAM at those moments when your computer does not actually have enough physical RAM to complete the current task. Thus, with more RAM... the less often you will access the Paging File. This also explains why extra RAM makes a computer seem to run faster... Access to physical RAM is in the Nanoseconds range... while accessing the Paging File is in the Milliseconds range.RAM=FASTPAGING FILE=SLOWOr at least that is a simple explanation.Adding RAM is the single most important upgrade you can do to a PC... and there is no danger involved..Since you have a Compaq Computer... just make sure that you buy RAM that has been tested to work with your model... Compaq is Notorious for needing specific manufacturer's RAM chips. Just any old chip off the shelf might not work properly. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RGPHNX 0 Report post Posted July 15, 2005 Hi theillestmc12,4 GB of RAM will mostlikely actually "cool down" your computer (by a degree or two) due to less hard drive activity. (like ckuehner said above). There's now way it has anything to do with "burning up" the CPU.. just make sure you have good airflow thru the case (like BuffaloHELP said above). If your really concerned about heat bulidup ..then just install an extra case fan.. AND/or take the side panel cover off the computer (be sure to keep it clean though).Also, Win XP "usually" only "plays nice" with a maximum of 2GB RAM (like malish said above).Also, Compaq's do sometimes only work well with specific manufacturer's ram ( like ckuehner said above).Check out Kingston or Crucial RAM sellers.. they both should be able to get you the correct type & amount of RAM for reasonable $$$.Hope this helpsRGPHNXPS- don't buy "bargain basement" RAM from the net..it's usually junk. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theillestmc12 0 Report post Posted July 16, 2005 (edited) If your specs say that the system can support 4 GB of RAM... then the only way to achieve that with 4 sockets is to install 4 1GB RAM chips.  Having 4GB of ram has absolutely nothing to do with burning up your CPU. (Unless you try putting the new chips in with the computer running or something silly like that)  In reality... having 4GB of RAM will help other things... It will decrease hard drive access, therefore possibly cooling down your Hard Drive Temperature. This is due to the fact that your computer will not have to access the Windows Paging File as often. The paging file is hard drive space designed to act as RAM at those moments when your computer does not actually have enough physical RAM to complete the current task. Thus, with more RAM... the less often you will access the Paging File. This also explains why extra RAM makes a computer seem to run faster... Access to physical RAM is in the Nanoseconds range... while accessing the Paging File is in the Milliseconds range.  RAM=FAST PAGING FILE=SLOW  Or at least that is a simple explanation.  Adding RAM is the single most important upgrade you can do to a PC... and there is no danger involved..  Since you have a Compaq Computer... just make sure that you buy RAM that has been tested to work with your model... Compaq is Notorious for needing specific manufacturer's RAM chips. Just any old chip off the shelf might not work properly. 160759[/snapback] ok...thanks for replying man..well i want to have more ram coz i want to render my things faster..do you think it wil lhelp???? thanks!  Notice from Klass: Next time you reply don't edit the quote tags. I Fixed your post. Edited July 16, 2005 by Klass (see edit history) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ckuehner 0 Report post Posted July 16, 2005 Absolutely... adding RAM will definately improve rendering speed.Other things you may consider are a processor upgrade, and a video card upgrade.Not sure if your system can support a processor upgrade or not.. but you might check the manual to find out.Also, if you are using the On-Board video card for the system... If the system has an AGP slot for a video card... Adding a newer higher powered video card would make a big difference. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Warmen 0 Report post Posted August 28, 2005 I don't think it will overheat computer is built to handle 4 gb and then it will, you can be positive about it Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alperuzi 0 Report post Posted August 29, 2005 In order to upgrade your RAM you should find out exactly what type of RAM your computer uses, it could be SD-RAM (old but still common), DDR RAM: 266, 400, 533, DDR2-RAM. After the installation is pretty straightforward. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alicabektas 0 Report post Posted September 27, 2005 to upgrade ram follow my instuctions1.umpluge all cables2.open the case of youre pc3.find a manual of your motherboard and look what kind of ram goes to your motherboard and how much can the motherboard take4.after this the last step is to take the ram into the motherboard in the right ram slot Share this post Link to post Share on other sites