"mrbog" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >> > How do I know if it's "low density" or "high
density"?
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>> Go to Crucial.com, put in your MB brand or let it ck your system.
>> They will tell you what works on your board.
>> http://www.crucial.com/
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>> MrKoko
>
> Yea but that only tells me what Crucial memory will go in my pc. I
> want to be able to buy more than just crucial. Is this low density or
> high density:
>
> Korea 0348 PC3200U-30331-B2 M368L2923BTM- CCC 1GB DDR PC3200 CL3
This is from the Crucial FAQ's.... hope this helps.
MrKoko
Is there an advantage to buying higher density modules?
Whenever you upgrade your memory, you should take into consideration the number of slots you have,
whether you plan to upgrade again in the future, and the current prices for memory modules. Because
the memory market can fluctuate quite a bit, it is sometimes less expensive to purchase a higher
density part, like a 128MB module, while at other times it is less expensive to purchase two lower
density parts, like two 64MB modules. If you are planning to keep your system for several more years
and think you might want to add more memory later, look at how many open slots are left in your
system. If you have quite a few open slots, it probably doesn't matter whether you buy the low- or
high-density modules. However, if you only have one or two open slots left, you may want to purchase
the higher density module now.