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ADMINISTRATION & HELP => COMPUTER TECH HELP FORUM => Topic started by: Shawn on December 30, 2008, 10:01:35 pm
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I was asked to fix a Dell 8200 Dimension, 1.8 ghz, 2 128 mb memory with two other sticks I have no clue what they are, and operating with Windows XP. They want me to increase the memory but I am not able to find the ram, looking on newegg. The specs say it can hold 2gig in 4 slots. Do I have to use all four, 4 512 sticks, or can I use 2 1 gig sticks?
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Ok I think I found the specs.
Memory
Architecture RDRAM
Memory connectors
four
Memory capacities
64-, 128-, 256-, and 512-MB non-ECC RDRAM
Minimum memory
128 MB
Maximum memory
2 GB with Microsoft® Windows® 2000 and Windows XP; 512 MB with Windows Millennium Edition (Me)
Memory type
PC800 (non-ECC)
Memory speed
40 ns or faster
BIOS address
F8000h
I looked up the memory at a lot of sites and came up with a price of 160 for 1 512 stick or 260 for 2 512 sticks. I still dont get 2 gigs. That memory is more expensive than my DDR2 extreme 2 gigs.
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Run into the cost factor quite often on older equipmet. It may be perfectly sound equipment but to update costs more than its actually worth. Try E-Bay used to get some good deals on used ram.
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Ok thanks.