This came out of an HP, so I would say yes. I would check the tech specs compared to what your pc calls for to be safe... If you send me your make and model number I can put it into the program I have on my pc to let you know if it is compatible.
Looking up that model number there isn't a lot of information. It says you can use up to 4Gb of this type and that you should have four slots for ram, however it is not telling me what the fastest stick you can handle. I'm sorry I can't give you enough information. I would suggest you make your own educated decision.
I'm sorry. This is all I have... As I said when I purchased a new computer I upgraded it right off the bat. That's why this is unused. I'm sorry. I just downloaded the software to find out what is usable on each computer to help out people who want to bid.
After the auction is over you would request local pick up instead of shipping.. Then we would communicate via email on when, where and how to meet up to exchange the item.
Maximum ram for you is 2Gb info follows Standard Memory 256 MB (removable) Maximum Memory 2.0 GB Memory Expansion 2 sockets Memory Comments PC3200 DDR SDRAM DIMMs. CPU Type 2.0GHz AMD Sempron 3300+ Model Comments nVidia nForce 410 Chipset.
ya i know the max is 2 gb but i want to put one in my computer cuz i only have 756 in it now lol, and the other i can relist or see if it will go into any of my other computers but will it go into my computer the emachines
This is DDR3 ram folks. None of your 5-10 year old computers are going to be compatible with it. If your PC was made THIS YEAR, or maybe LAST year, it may work.
upgraded. If you read the day I purchased the new computer I had it upgraded to 16Gb as I use my computer for video editing. I need as much RAM as I can get. It isn't even used really. It was only in the slots until I got it home. The computer it came from is currently in use and the RAM is good.