All Dell XPS 710 H2C Memory Upgrades (RAM) / CT835244

Memory Upgrade for the Dell XPS 710 H2C Desktop/PC

2GB kit (1GBx2), Ballistix 240-pin DIMM, DDR2 PC2-6400 memory module
2GB kit (1GBx2), Ballistix 240-pin DIMM, DDR2 PC2-6400 memory module

 

 
2GB kit (1GBx2), Ballistix 240-pin DIMM, DDR2 PC2-6400 memory module
CT835244
  • Module Size: 2GB kit (1GBx2)
  • Package: Ballistix 240-pin DIMM
  • Feature: DDR2 PC2-6400
  • Specs: DDR2 PC2-6400 • 4-4-4-12 • Unbuffered • NON-ECC • DDR2-800 • 2.0V • 128Meg x 64 •
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System Information
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Manufacturer Specifications - Dell XPS 710 H2C
device type: desktop

Number of Slots:

 Slot 1  
 Slot 2  
 Slot 3  
 Slot 4  

 

Each memory slot can hold DDR2 PC2-6400, DDR2 PC2-5300, DDR2 PC2-8500 with a maximum of 2GB per slot.*

*Not to exceed manufacturer supported memory.


  • Graphics Support:   Dual PCI Express x16
  • Maximum Memory:   8192MB
  • Slots:   4 (2 banks of 2)
  • Standard Memory:   512MB removable
  • USB Support:   2.x Compliant
  • Installed in pairs of modules.

Q: Will my system recognize the maximum upgrade?

A: Possibly

How much memory your Windows OS will recognize depends on which version of Windows you are running. 32-bit versions of Windows will see (and utilize) only 3GB or 3.5GB. To utilize more memory, install a 64-bit version of your OS. More information about OS memory maximums can be found at http://www.crucial.com/kb/answer.aspx?qid=4251.

Q: What memory goes into my computer, and will a faster speed be backward-compatible?

Q: How much memory can my computer handle?

Q: Do I have to install matching pairs?

Q: Does my computer support dual-channel memory?

Q: Does my computer support ECC memory?

 

 

 

Ballistix 240-pin DIMM

Ballistix 240-pin DIMM for DDR2 memory
Approximately 5.25 in. by 1.18 in. (133.35 mm by 30 mm)

What is Ballistix memory?

The Ballistix line is specifically built for performance enthusiasts who want to push the performance envelope without worrying about data loss or corruption, mysterious intermittent errors and display problems, or worse — the dreaded BSOD! The Ballistix line of high-performance memory modules features advanced speed grades, low latencies, and integrated aluminum heat spreaders.

For more information about the Ballistix memory line, please visit the Ballistix section of our Web site.

What is a Ballistix 240-pin DIMM?

A Ballistix dual inline memory module (DIMM) consists of a number of memory components that are attached to a black printed circuit board. The gold pins on the bottom of the DIMM provide a connection between the module and a socket on a larger printed circuit board. The pins on the front and back of a DIMM are not connected to each other.

Ballistix 240-pin DIMMs are used to provide DDR2 SDRAM memory for desktop computers. DDR2 is a leading-edge generation of memory with an improved architecture that allows it to transmit data very fast. Ballistix 240-pin DIMMs are available in DDR2 PC2-5300 SDRAM (DDR2 667), DDR2 PC2-6400 (DDR2 800), and DDR2 PC2-8500 (DDR2 1066).

To use DDR2 memory, your system motherboard must have 240-pin DIMM slots and a DDR2-enabled chipset. A DDR2 SDRAM DIMM will not fit into a standard SDRAM DIMM socket or a DDR DIMM socket. (Information about which memory technology your system uses is included in the Crucial Memory Advisor™ tool.)

The number of black components on a Ballistix 240-pin DIMM can vary, but it always has 120 pins on the front and 120 pins on the back, for a total of 240. Ballistix 240-pin DIMMs are approximately 5.25 inches long and 1.18 inches high, though the heights can vary. While 240-pin DDR2 DIMMs, 184-pin DDR DIMMs, and 168-pin DIMMs are approximately the same size, 240-pin DIMMs and 184-pin DIMMs have only one notch within the row of pins. The notch in a 240-pin DDR2 DIMM is closer toward the center of the module.

 
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