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Old 03-15-2008, 11:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Arrow Low/High Density RAM

So, low density is universal right? And high density has to match the specs?

Like my folks got an older computer. It takes pc133 ram, so if I got low density, it should almost gaurenteedly work right? Cause right now it only has 64mb ram, and I was gonna bump it up to 98's max of 512mb. They just don't want a new computer for some reason...
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Re: Low/High Density RAM

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So, low density is universal right? And high density has to match the specs?

Like my folks got an older computer. It takes pc133 ram, so if I got low density, it should almost gaurenteedly work right? Cause right now it only has 64mb ram, and I was gonna bump it up to 98's max of 512mb. They just don't want a new computer for some reason...
it all depends upon the motherboard. You also need to make sure your motherboard can handle 512. Not all the older ones does.

For a more specific answer, we need to know what motherboard you have.
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