Memories Compability for older computers is very important...
double side.. single side..
density.. are all problems with older motherboard.
[Thundersha 278850]
Games that I like to play
<a href=http://www.gamestotal.com/>Multiplayer Online Games</a> <a
href=http://www.gamestotal.com/>Strategy Games</a><br><a
href=http://uc.gamestotal.com/>Unification Wars</a> - <a
href=http://uc.gamestotal.com/>Massive Multiplayer Online
Games</a><br><a href=http://gc.gamestotal.com/>Galactic Conquest</a> -
<a href=http://gc.gamestotal.com/>Strategy Games</a><br><a
href=http://www.stephenyong.com/runescape.htm>Runescape</a><br><a
href=http://www.stephenyong.com/kingsofchaos.htm>Kings of chaos</a><br>
pen wrote:
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> > I'm looking at this:
> >
> > http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1093468786781
> >
> > It says PC100/133.
> >
> > Then it says:
> >
> > 133MHz operating speed
> >
> > Can it operate at 100 MHz as well? I thought the PC100 meant that, but
> > it only says 133MHz operating speed.
> Yes it can operate at 100 MHz no problem. Wher5e you may have a problem
> is with the density. Most mobos that need 100 MHz DIMMs need low density
> ones, while many PC133 DIMMs are high density. Go to crucial.com
> enter your make/model and get the proper memory.