khat17
01-26-2008, 10:04 PM
Just a little FYI for people going out to buy memory.
http://www.ramcity.com.au/support/faq/Memory%20Related%20Questions/questions/35.htm
Link there is a little reference so you can see the different types and speeds of memory. And a bit of advice, don't try to use a type or speed memory lower or higher than what your motherboard manufacturer specifies. At times the manufacturers may specify brands as those tested as fully compatible with their hardware, but even if you don't get the specific ones they recommend, at least try to get the right speeds. Wrong speed memory can cause a host of troubles with your machine.
PeAcE.
http://www.ramcity.com.au/support/faq/Memory%20Related%20Questions/questions/35.htm
Link there is a little reference so you can see the different types and speeds of memory. And a bit of advice, don't try to use a type or speed memory lower or higher than what your motherboard manufacturer specifies. At times the manufacturers may specify brands as those tested as fully compatible with their hardware, but even if you don't get the specific ones they recommend, at least try to get the right speeds. Wrong speed memory can cause a host of troubles with your machine.
PeAcE.