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2003-10-01, 04:29 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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Currently I am running on 512 MB SDRAM which I do want to upgrade. The User manual that came with the computer suggested using the type of RAM that came with the computer(SDRAM in my case). Can I upgrade to 1 GB DDRRAM and not have a problem? Does DDRRAM use a different type of slot or can i plug it into the slots that I currently have my SDRAM in?
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2003-10-01, 04:48 PM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
What kind do you have if the kind you ar cyrrenly useing is PC-133 or lower then no DDR will not fit if it is DDR-266 and above then yes you can. It should say what type of ram you can use with your comp in the instructions. if you have a newer p4 with a 533 or 800 mhz FSB then it will be DDR.
DDR(DDR-xxx) and SDRAM(PC-xxx) do not use the same amount of pins. BTW how did you get your DP sig to be smaller?
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2003-10-02, 11:12 AM | [Ignore Me] #3 | ||
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If your using SDRAM now, your prolly out of luck. Generally its all technically SDRAM but DDR SDRAM will not fit in older PC100/PC133 SDRAM slots.
With the cost involved with upgrading older SDRAM, its almost better to get a new mb, maybe chip, and DDR ram. |
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