Do you know were can I find it?
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Do you know were can I find it?
tnk's
If you dont even know where to look for RAM, are you sure you know what to do with it when you get it?
LOL @ nokia.
You can normaly find some in you computer!
Sorry DeXterkk i was only having a laugh, I didnt think everyone else would jump on the band wagon too.
Have some greens by way of an apology!
DeXterkk, since you don't know were to find RAM i recommend that you check out this link and figure out what type you need and you myght find some in your local Computer hardware store
http://www.rdramrambusmemory.com/dif...es_of_ram.html
http://www.computer-ram-memory-4jp.co.uk/types.htm
http://www.ddrmemoryupgrades.com/types_of_ram.html
or you can check with the manufacturer of your computer.
***I also recommend www.pricewatch.com it has some really good prices
if you need help finding the memory post you're computer's make and model or the motherboard name and model also.
LOL...You can just feel the brain power in this thread......And who the f@#k is throwing around Antipoints!?
Maybe it was a thread to balance Antipoints. Because it went from Negative to Very positive.
That's just a wild guess
LOL :D
hi there,
DeXterkk my friend let me tell you somthing before purchasing a ram which u must be knowing where to purchase it from by now from the advice you got from the other member here back to my point first of all as per i know (as in india) there are 2 types of sd ram 1) PIV sd ram (registered)
2) PIII sd ram
so check your motherboard what kind of ram does it support and select that ram friend
dsilvaevan let me tell you something. There does not exist something like PIV sdram or PIII sdram. There are a lot more types of sdram than only 2, and they are not CPU dependent.Quote:
Originally posted here by dsilvaevan
hi there,
DeXterkk my friend let me tell you somthing before purchasing a ram which u must be knowing where to purchase it from by now from the advice you got from the other member here back to my point first of all as per i know (as in india) there are 2 types of sd ram 1) PIV sd ram (registered)
2) PIII sd ram
so check your motherboard what kind of ram does it support and select that ram friend
But you probably refer to the fact that most pc's come in a certain combination CPU/RAM
To show you there are more than 2 types available
- PC133 REG/ECC SDRAM
http://www.intel.com/technology/memo...c/sdram133.htm
- PC133 SDRAM below is a link to validated ramchips to be PC133:
http://www.intel.com/technology/memo...pc133sdram.htm
- PC100 SDRAM
http://www.intel.com/technology/memory/valweb1.htm
- PC100 REG/ECC SDRAM
http://www.intel.com/technology/memory/regdmm.htm
- PC66 REG/ECC SDRAM
http://www.intel.com/technology/memory/regdmm.htm
- PC66 SDRAM
http://www.intel.com/technology/memory/UNB_001.htm
And not counting the special versions, like Apacer CL2 PC133 or the Corsair or Kingston series
but yeah in general everyone one uses either PC100 or PC133
Hi DeXterkk,
Your flag indicates that you are in Serbia? It might not be so easy to get what you want there?.
SDRAM is still pretty common, as it is relatively low technology?
Please do as already suggested and check what type your computer (motherboard) will support.
These are usually PC66, PC100 and PC133. You can generally get away with putting PC133 into PC100 box, but you gain no benefit, other than PC100 is relatively scarce, so the PC133 might be cheaper.
You need to check what size modules your motherboard will support. Not all of them will take 256Mb, so you would need 2 x 128.
The only other point I would make, is that you have to be very careful about the CL value (latency) of the memory. They tend to be 2, 2.5, and 3. They will not match, and may not be compatible with certain computers (motherboards)
I suggest that you do a search for the "Crucial Technologies" website, and use their memory finder utility to get the specifications for your Computer/motherboard.
Good Luck
Might I also suggest you get 32x8 SDRAM instead of the more common 32x4 DIMMS...
I don't remember which motherboards have the issue, but some will report 256MB 32x4 DIMMS as only being 128mb of usable memory - getting the 32x8 DIMM will resolve this problem (or prevent it if you're not sure either)...
RRP
I read this thread and LOST 12 points off my IQ...
Next thing you know my mother will be posting idiotic crap here....no wait...she KNOWS what SDRAM is...
LOL Damn positive tread! <=== For This I Needs Greens! =P Gimme sum.
allenb1963
Only 12 points? are those antipoints? :D
Might I respectfully suggest that we await the reply of DeXterkk, before we make any further judgement?
I am sure that the question "as read" was not the real question?
Hey, I can handle a few languages, but not Serbo-Croat......................those guys are greedy,
they have 33 letters in their alphabet for a start.....it is a plot to stop us 26 letter pathetics solving their crossword problems?
:D
Cheers
i agree with nihil and hey victor thank for the links but my friend u forgot what was in the brackets (as in india) but then also thank u