Type of RAM supported has nothing to do with the processor make & type in most cases. It is more important to verify that the motherboard supports this kind of RAM.
In general, most motherboards supporting the Intel Pentium 4 2.0 GHz processor support also DDR1 RAM.
RAM always ensures the access and store of the data in a short time basis. It precisely improves the performance of the PC device amicably. I want to reckon you that without knowing the specific flavor of Pentium 4 you have (there are many), you would need to find out whether your particular CPU supports PAE, NX, and SSE2. For you better known I want to inform you that Intel Pentium 4, 2 GHz Processor support 2GB DDR1 RAM anticipatedly. In this regard, I like to explore many reliable websites that RAM compatibility with the pentium.
https://www.allhdd.com/processor-cpu/
not true, only if you run out of ram
at 2GB ,DO YOU NEED MORE RAM.
FACTS. IF WINDOZ, LEARN TO USE TASK MANAGER,
HE TOLD THE FLAVOR (SIC)
P42000400512SK478
THE CPU IS 32BIT AND DOES NO RUN RAM,
THE MMC DOES, AND IS 4GB LIMITED, OR LESS
LEARN THAT THE CHEAPEST MOBO THEN
SLOM HAVE BUT ONE DDR SLOT.
NO PC TOLD
NO MOBO TOLD
THERE IS NO ANSWER BUT 4(3.20) GB max.
Or as the mobo maker allows.
the slot count is first;
then MMC not told
then BIOS limits
and last mobo makers limits.
4 limits, and non told yet.
asten needs to learn now MMC works;
and where it located, and is not inside the P4 at all.
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Then of RAM supported has not to do with the processor up to & type in most pieces, It is most important cases of the motherboard support this RAM. Intel Pentium 4, 2 GHz Processor support DDR1 RAM. Thanks
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Here's an example with a more modern CPU
it supports 32GB
the motherboard supports 8GB
no PC told, at all, just CPU.
the PCs motherboard/BIOS dictates that and the unstated P4 cpu , has real part number,
not just P4.
DDR1 is very very old P4.
that nobody uses now. why you?
the old 2000 (year ,made) Willamette core?
the year ,does not directly run DDR.
the north bridge runs DDR1. and unstated by you and now full circle back to no PC told
or no motherboard, maker or model told at all.
32bit only supports 4GB minus GPU usage
not told either.
why wild guess is you want to now the motherboard DDR1 slot limits and then fail to tell what MoBo this is. wow.'
here is a list that used p4 willamette core CPu
https://www.cpu-upgrade.com/CPUs/Intel/P...
see that?
here is 2001, Asus P4 mobo
with
The P4B-E incorporates the Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor in 478-pinpackage/Northwood Processor coupled with the Intel® 845 (Brookdale)chipset
3 slots
1GB each slot and 3GB max.
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/sock...
intel 845 MMC sets this 1st limit of 3.
limits: (MMC,Bios + motherboard rules)
64/128/256/512MB/1GB per channel slot.
32MB~3GB memory capacity
NO PC TOLD
NO MOTHERBOARD TOLD MAKE NOR MODEL.
THE 845 CHIP IS THE FIRST LIMIT
SEEN HERE GRAPHICALLY
https://techreport.com/review/3231/penti...
Why mess with year 2000 CPU and ddr1?
the question is bogus and wrong ! SORRY.!
the MMC is not inside the p4 ever
the north bridge chip logic runs RAM
AND BIOS MUST LIKE IT (NO PC TOLD)
THE CORRECT QUESTION WOULD BE
TELL HOW MUCH RAM YOU NEED TO RUN WHAT JOB, (APP)
endless possible answers
and we tell you A PC or MOBO that can do that.
for best support and min cash
that answer is h55 chipset or higher.
never this 865 junk.
let me introduce the wiki.
see series 5 , 2010; first ones.
bingo
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_In...
intel supports series 5 up. so double bingo.
YOUR relic) bad choice 2011.
32bit max, 4GB is max for OS. here.
the last ever CPU P4, Ceder mills
that needs an Intel 865 chipset
limits to 4GB minus , GPU Vram usage.
3.2GB max, vram 750MB. stolen rules
some MB limit max slot to 512MB
others 1GB per slot.
the rules are here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DDR_SDRAM
the MOBO , MOtherboard maker set this limit
and BIOS upgrade can help, ask you unstated PC maker for direct help.
NO PC told no joy.
total yes
2GB in one slot never, but who sells those, answer nobody.
NO PC told at all maker or model or its mobo name or model, vast.
only that matters as ram does not connect to this CPU directly ever,
the north bridge does. then.
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