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Buying Memory Modules?
Posted by Boaby on December 30th, 2005


Hi Folks,

I am thinking of upgrading from 512 Megabytes to 2 Gigabyte. My main
concern is that will my motherboard will handle 1 & 1 gigabyte module of
3200 DDR2 memory module. That is two gig (sorry if I am not making the
sentence clearly) My motherboard is a Lan Party UT NF4 Ultra D.

I have only got a single memory module of 512 meg at 32000 DDR at the
moment, which works fine. But I would like to install two 1 gig 3200
DDR2 ram module onto my motherboard. My motherboard0 manual only says
that DDR is ok but there is nothing to say it can handle DDR2?

I am not clear on this folks. I am sorry if its not clear. I would like
a second opinion on this before I purchase a memory module that will or
will not work on my current motherboard.

Thanks,

Rob.

Posted by FML on December 30th, 2005


Boaby wrote:
Go to Crucial and put your M/B model into their "Memory Advisor" and it
will tell you what memory you can install on it:

http://www.crucial.com/index.asp


Posted by Plato on December 30th, 2005


Boaby wrote:
Check with your motherboard docs or call:
18004memory.com




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http://www.bootdisk.com/



Posted by Ann on December 30th, 2005


On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 21:06:24 GMT, Boaby
<boabyboyat@sdfdotlonestardot.org> wrote:

No, only DDR RAM with that motherboard. DDR2 goes with Intel CPUs (at
the moment at least).

Ann



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