So I just got ahold of an old e-Machine (Model EL1600) with 1GB of memory. I was going to install CEntOS on it and try to run VirtualBox for other OS'es. I am curious to know if I have to stick with the 2GB "max" the specs say the machine can take or if its possible to install a 4GB module that is designed the same? In other words I have seen 2GB DDR PC2700 memory that will fit the casing and work, but I have ALSO seen 4GB DDR PC6400 memory modules with the same number of pins (240) will this work? I would want to have as much memory in there that will allow the VirtualBox to run smoothly.....any help would be appreciated! EGO II
On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 08:20:28PM -0400, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:> So I just got ahold of an old e-Machine (Model EL1600) with 1GB ofUmm, this machine? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883114074> memory. I was going to install CEntOS on it and try to run VirtualBoxThis is an Atom 230 based machine http://ark.intel.com/products/35635/Intel-Atom-Processor-230-512K-Cache-1_60-GHz-533-MHz-FSB It doesn't do VT; I'm not sure it's a good base for VirtualBox... it's probably gonna be very slow.> for other OS'es. I am curious to know if I have to stick with the 2GB > "max" the specs say the machine can take or if its possible to install aCrucial don't believe it can handle anything except 2GB http://www.crucial.com/upgrade/eMachines-memory/E-Series/EL1600-01-upgrades.html -- rgds Stephen
On 8/19/2013 5:20 PM, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:> So I just got ahold of an old e-Machine (Model EL1600) with 1GB of > memory. I was going to install CEntOS on it and try to run VirtualBox > for other OS'es. I am curious to know if I have to stick with the 2GB > "max" the specs say the machine can take or if its possible to install a > 4GB module that is designed the same? In other words I have seen 2GB DDR > PC2700 memory that will fit the casing and work, but I have ALSO seen > 4GB DDR PC6400 memory modules with the same number of pins (240) will > this work? I would want to have as much memory in there that will allow > the VirtualBox to run smoothly.....any help would be appreciated!if you are running VMs, you pretty much have to have more real memory than all your VM's plus your main system are using. I run virtualbox on machines with 8gb and more ram. with only 1gb, if you run a single 512MB VM, you'll only have 512MB left for your regular system too. what are you going to install in a 512MB VM other than very stripped systems? -- john r pierce 37N 122W somewhere on the middle of the left coast