What memory dos it use please tnx...
L Lightman Veteran Supporter Nov 27, 2012 #3 I'm too late to answer ... But will add that some Socket A chipsets did still support SDR memory, only I never came about one with it!
I'm too late to answer ... But will add that some Socket A chipsets did still support SDR memory, only I never came about one with it!
T tongue_of_colicab Veteran Nov 27, 2012 #5 ddr1 http://www.crucial.com/store/mpartspecs.aspx?mtbpoid=7E8C6D35A5CA7304
D dskneo Regular Nov 28, 2012 #6 DDR always points to the first gen of DDR... following generations have the number 2 or 3 in front
O Otto Dafe Regular Nov 28, 2012 #8 Davros said: What type of ddr as in what speed Click to expand... 133; 266 effective.
D Davros Legend Nov 28, 2012 #11 doesnt help that much it just mentions fsb speed not memory type edit: just got hold of the pc and thres a sticker on the ram says pc266 I never had an athlon xp back in the day, i had a 1ghz tbird pc100 then a 3ghz p4 pc3200
doesnt help that much it just mentions fsb speed not memory type edit: just got hold of the pc and thres a sticker on the ram says pc266 I never had an athlon xp back in the day, i had a 1ghz tbird pc100 then a 3ghz p4 pc3200
S swaaye Entirely Suboptimal Legend Supporter Nov 30, 2012 #12 Socket A ran RAM from PC100 SDR to PC3200 DDR. That one sounds like a PC2100 / DDR266 setup. If it is operational just install CPU-Z and get all of the info about it.
Socket A ran RAM from PC100 SDR to PC3200 DDR. That one sounds like a PC2100 / DDR266 setup. If it is operational just install CPU-Z and get all of the info about it.