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Old 2004-04-22, 11:29 PM   [Ignore Me] #1
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How do I know what RAM is compatible with my mobo?


^topic^. I'm not really sure what kind of RAM to buy, as I tried Dell (who made my computer) but they cancelled my order... so who should I buy it from?
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Old 2004-04-23, 03:52 AM   [Ignore Me] #2
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www.crucial.com will have a series of questions about your motherboard. It even has the correct RAM to buy if you have your Dell model #. Makes it easy and simple. I have recommended crucial.com to everyone. Great support.
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Old 2004-04-23, 10:24 AM   [Ignore Me] #3
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...that, or you can go to your motherboard manufacturer's website and look for your mobo there, you should be able to find a compatibility list.
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Old 2004-04-24, 12:56 AM   [Ignore Me] #4
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Originally Posted by Sentrosi
www.crucial.com will have a series of questions about your motherboard. It even has the correct RAM to buy if you have your Dell model #. Makes it easy and simple. I have recommended crucial.com to everyone. Great support.
uh oh.


They didn't have anything for it

I have a Dell Dimension 8250 533 FSB with RDRAM... nothin doin there. Thanks for the help tho.
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Old 2004-04-24, 03:04 PM   [Ignore Me] #5
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Well there is your answer man, you have RDRAM. You have to buy two sticks of matching RDRAM, that's what's compatible.

Edit: I'd recommend 1066 over 800. In fact, I'd highly recommend it.
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Old 2004-04-24, 11:59 PM   [Ignore Me] #6
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If you need RDRAM i have 4 sticks of 256mb im looking to get rid of. Ill let em go for cheap.

Oh, yeah. And they are Kingston. Got them with my alienware about a year and a half ago, so they are certaintly not crappy sticks.
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Old 2004-04-25, 06:47 AM   [Ignore Me] #7
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or just go on on the web nd go 2 somwhere like komplett they hav rahmbus(i think!)..... that stuff is ausome shame it costs so f**ing much
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Old 2004-04-26, 02:26 PM   [Ignore Me] #8
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Which is exactly the point.. I have 4 Kingston sticks that are just a year old and i dont need them anymore. Kingston makes really good memory, plus im selling them cheap.
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Old 2004-04-28, 06:19 PM   [Ignore Me] #9
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Originally Posted by dscytherulez
Well there is your answer man, you have RDRAM. You have to buy two sticks of matching RDRAM, that's what's compatible.

Edit: I'd recommend 1066 over 800. In fact, I'd highly recommend it.
Oh. So, any RAM that's RDRAM I could install in my computer?

and, what's the best RAM that's out there right now? (I don't want to have to replace it soon or anythin...)
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Old 2004-04-28, 07:19 PM   [Ignore Me] #10
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Mushkin, by far, but you wouldn't like the pricetag.

Check out Corsair and Kingston. They are both good RAM manufacturers, and they have good prices.
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Old 2004-04-29, 12:01 AM   [Ignore Me] #11
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go to pricewatch to compare prices, but be careful what you buy there. Some of it may be "Bob's RAM" (not seriously), the kinda crap to watch out for.

What I did get though is from a company called AIB. Good RAM, to the best of my knowledge its just relabeled Kingston, etc. But since it is RAMBUS, you'll have to dig around.
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Old 2004-04-29, 01:06 AM   [Ignore Me] #12
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Alrightee...

Kingston only sells 800 512 memory, and Corsair doesn't seem to have RDRAM at all.

Also, the PC1200 and PC800 and things like that are speed, right?
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Old 2004-04-29, 01:47 AM   [Ignore Me] #13
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Well im withdrawing my offer from the table.

The 1 gig of mem I have was bleeding edge less than a year ago and i was going to let it go for a pitance.. but forget it.

I think i'll donate it to my neighbor who builds PC's.
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Old 2004-04-29, 03:19 PM   [Ignore Me] #14
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Originally Posted by SquirrelMan
Alrightee...

Kingston only sells 800 512 memory, and Corsair doesn't seem to have RDRAM at all.

Also, the PC1200 and PC800 and things like that are speed, right?
It's either 800mhz RAMBUS or 1066mhz RAMBUS. Look for 1066 if you want REALLY good RAM. And I'm pretty sure both Kingston and Corsair sell RDRAM.
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Old 2004-04-29, 03:49 PM   [Ignore Me] #15
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Alrightee... Kingston is selling:

KVR800A16-16/512 512MB PC800-40 Non-ECC 16-Device RIMM $267.00
KVR800A18-16/512 512MB PC800-40 ECC 16-Device RIMM $273.00
KVR800A32-8/256 256MB RIMM3200 800MHz 32-bit RIMM $112.00
KVR800X16-16/512 512MB 800MHz Non-ECC 16-Device RIMM $267.00
KVR800X18-16/512 512MB 800MHz ECC 16-Device RIMM $273.00

and Corsair:

CM616DR512-800E 800 MHz 512MB 256Mx16 184 RIMM 16Mx16
CM618DR512-800 800 MHz 512MB 256Mx18 184 RIMM 16Mx18
CM616DR256A-800E 800 MHz 256MB 128Mx16 184 RIMM 16Mx16
CM618DR256A-800 800 MHz 256MB 128Mx18 184 RIMM 32Mx18
CM616DR128A-800E 800 MHz 128MB 64Mx16 184 RIMM 16Mx16
CM618DR128A-800 800 MHz 128MB 64Mx18 184 RIMM 32Mx18

Which one do you suggest I buy? Corsair doesn't seem to sell them on their own and dont list any price
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