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The Biostar M7VIG motherboard will accept a maximum of 2GB (2 X 1GB) of
PC2700 RAM. A memory increase will definitely increase speed.
I can not find a Biostar 1750 motherboard. I think you have combined the
CPU speed with the motherboard manufacturer. Please respond or search
with the actual motherboard ID.
www.Crucial.com has the information to search for applicable RAM on
their opening page. Just chose the manufacturer, motherboards, and model
number. You do not need to purchase from them and are free to shop
elsewhere.
The decision on replacing motherboards, CPU and memory rather than just
increasing RAM depends upon what you want to use the computers for. The
current equipment (except for RAM) will suffice for normal home use such
as e-mails, letter writing, WEB surfing, and simple home programs.
Tom
On 1/18/2010 12:28 PM, Veronica Daniel wrote:
> I have two computers that I want to increase the ram speed.
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> These are custom built: One with Combo Biostar 1750 motherboard and 512 MB DDR PC3200-400 ram and the other is AMD 2200+M7VIG Processor and 256 MB DDR PC2700 Ram.
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> What chips I need for each or both to increase the speed or should I replace motherboards and memory?
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> Thanks,
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> Veronica
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