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I am at a point where I need to upgrade my RAM on my VGN-FZ21Z Vaio.
RAM memory specs: DDR2-PC2-5300 (SO-DIMM) 667Mhz.
The maximum memory that can be utilized is 3GB. I have 2x1GB installed.
Is it better to upgrade to 2x2GB (4GB total) or 1x1GB & 1x2GB (3GB total). As my Vaio will only be able to use 3GB maximum - then why install 4GB as 1GB will be wasted? Or can under Win7.00 (32bit) OS - more than 3GB of memory be used?
Also can different frequencies be used for e.g. more than 667Mhz or a combination of higher and lower frequencies?
I am thinking of installing 3GB total as my Vaio can only utilize 3GB maximum.
All help appreciated, thanks in advance.
sm.
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Hi sm.,
3GB is a limit of the 32bit OS. If you upgraded to a 64bit OS you could utilise the full 4GB that is max supported for your model.
Quite honestly as you can buy 2 x 2 GB modules for just over £40 and memory works best in matched pairs this would be your best option.
http://www.crucial.com/uk/store/listparts.aspx?model=VAIO%20VGN-FZ21%20Series&Cat=RAM
Rich
Hi sm.,
3GB is a limit of the 32bit OS. If you upgraded to a 64bit OS you could utilise the full 4GB that is max supported for your model.
Quite honestly as you can buy 2 x 2 GB modules for just over £40 and memory works best in matched pairs this would be your best option.
http://www.crucial.com/uk/store/listparts.aspx?model=VAIO%20VGN-FZ21%20Series&Cat=RAM
Rich
hi rich,
thanks.
sm.
You're welcome sm.
Rich