Ram replacement for iSeries, plz help

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Ram replacement for iSeries, plz help

#1 Post by lokelYokel » Mon Feb 07, 2005 5:09 pm

Hi there,

I've got an iSeries 1200 1161 71U notebook running Windows 2000. I've only got 64 megs of ram, so windows runs with stability but very slowly. I just got my hands on a couple of 64 meg cards. I don't know what the important parts of this are, but it says on each card:

SYNCH, 100 MHz, CL2.

The product code is 20L0264. Unfortunately, I've been told that my machine only has one open slot for more ram. It's got a maximum 192 Megs. My questions are:

Should I install one of these 64 Meg Cards? Is it the right kind of Ram for my machine? If I do so, I'll still only have 128 Megs of Ram. Would it be better to go to crucial.com and buy one 128 meg card, to bring myself to the max of 192? If I should install them, how do I go about it? Is it something that's fairly simple for someone with little hardware experience?


Thank you very much!

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#2 Post by AlphaKilo470 » Mon Feb 07, 2005 6:40 pm

Instead of debating this, why don't you fill up that open RAM slot, see what improvements it gives and if you like it. After that, decide whether or not you want to go out and buy a 128mb stick of RAM.
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#3 Post by lokelYokel » Tue Feb 08, 2005 9:07 am

I'd like to, but I've never installed ram (or any other piece of interal hardware) before, so I wanted to get some tips first.

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#4 Post by AlphaKilo470 » Tue Feb 08, 2005 9:44 am

It's not a hard process. Make sure your computer is turned off, of course, and install the RAM. Next, turn on the computer and see how well it works. THe only real tips I can give is when it's not in the computer, be careful with it, RAM is one of the MOST static sensitive parts in the computer.
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Latitude E7250: i5 5300U 2.3ghz, 12gb RAM, 12" 1080p touch, 256gb SSD, Win 10

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