STEEDA69 said:
What do you think????
Here are BOTH of the links:http://www.crucial.c...10E16B31D926C3]
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Crucial Scanner Results (1024 Mbs x 2 )
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I dunno. I don't like it when I get conflicting information. I do trust, in general, what Crucial recommends...I have never had a problem. But, then in this case Crucial is recommending two different things!
You might try emailing Crucial support to see what they say.
Or just go with want ever floats your boat...you should be definitely safe with the new 512 MB configuration as you KNOW a 512 MB module will work as you have one right now. If you are inclined to do the 1 GB module (which would be better if it works) route, then you are also safe in theory as Crucial advertises "Guaranteed-compatible memory upgrades for your Crucial Scanner Results eMachines Imperial Motherboard Desktop/PC." You might to try to find their fine print for their guarantee and make sure, but sounds like if it does not work for some reason, that you could return the 1 GB module(s). Of course, the one downside if that happened in the hassle of having to return/shipping them back and wait for a 512 MB module.
I will note that I WOULD recommend going with two 1 GB modules if you do decide to trust the scanner results. Matched pairs of memory provide speed benefits, not to mention 2 GB of RAM will be better than 1.5 GB. It will be well work the additional $40 or so...you will likely more "bang for your buck" by doing $100 for 2 GB of RAM over upgrading the processor would get you (unless you are doing some VERY processor intensive stuff).
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