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Memory Cards Question
Posted by Ruth on June 12th, 2005


I recently replaced my 128 memory card with a 256. The computer is the
cheapest Dell Dimension 2400. I have been told two entirely different
answers to whether or not I can use both cards (one 128 and 1 256) or if I
can only use two cards with the same capacity (two 256's). Right now I just
have the 256 in the computer, but if I can toss back in the 128 for a total
of 384, so much the better. Thanks.

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Ruth, Greta, Woody & Thelma


Posted by JTJersey on June 12th, 2005


On Sun, 12 Jun 2005 07:40:06 -0400, Ruth wrote:

Your talking about RAM chips, correct? SDRAM, DDRAM? If the two chips
are the same type and speed they should work fine together. Try it. If
it doesn't work you've lost nothing.
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Registered Linux User #267152



Posted by drg on June 12th, 2005


I'm running a p4 with 384 megs of ram (sdram), just as you are
contemplating. Just be sure that the larger chip goes in the #1 slot.

DRG


Ruth wrote:

Posted by Ruth on June 13th, 2005


Thanks JT and DRG:

I, too, am now operating today with 384 megs and loving life!

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Ruth, Greta, Woody & Thelma



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