I need help finding the right memory chip for my pc

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Im trying to add more memory to my pc (E-Machines T2862), and not sure which
type to get. I know its PC2700, but, there are many different kinds, meaning
some are different pin counts and such. The emachines web site gave me no
help, so maybe someone can help me out here....thanks
 
vicious_kitty said:
Im trying to add more memory to my pc (E-Machines T2862), and not sure
which
type to get. I know its PC2700, but, there are many different kinds,
meaning
some are different pin counts and such. The emachines web site gave me no
help, so maybe someone can help me out here....thanks

Go to Crucial.com
 
Visit:
http://www.crucial.com/store/listpa...s&mfr=eMachines&cat=RAM&model=T2862&submit=Go

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| Im trying to add more memory to my pc (E-Machines T2862), and not sure which
| type to get. I know its PC2700, but, there are many different kinds, meaning
| some are different pin counts and such. The emachines web site gave me no
| help, so maybe someone can help me out here....thanks
 
Im trying to add more memory to my pc (E-Machines T2862), and not sure which
type to get. I know its PC2700, but, there are many different kinds, meaning
some are different pin counts and such. The emachines web site gave me no
help, so maybe someone can help me out here....thanks

After you find out the type you need from crucial.com as the others have
suggested, go to best buy, circuit city, compusa and pick up the same type
of memory at probably half what crucial will charge you. I've installed the
plain vanilla type in several emachines and they work just fine.
 
Download Everest Home Edition: it's free.

Intsall it and then navigate to Memory and SPD.

This will provide a full description Make / Model / Size etc of you existing
memory.

Now with the detailled specification of your existing Memory Module you
can confidently buy a compatible module.
 

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