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Old 09-28-2009, 07:44 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi, I have a AMD K7S5A motherboard on my home PC. I currently have one 256mb stick of DDR ram. (PC 3200... 32MB x 64DDr.... 256Mb... 400Mhz..CL3)

My friend was going to recycle his computer (Pentium 4), so he gave me the Ram sticks from his computer for my computer before he got rid of it. I wanted to know if I can use them or not.

He gave me 4 sticks, 2 of which are labeled and 2 that are not. Here is what I got from him.
2 x Samsung Korea 0118 H...... 128mb/8.... MR16R0828AN1-CK8IN 800-45 100
2 x (not much info on here, except for stuff written on the sticks not in label form) 0001 94V-0....ACM R1.00.... Made in Taiwan.

I wanted to know if I can add one of the sticks to bring my total to 384mb of ram. Or if it is going to stay at 256, if I should use his sticks of ram as they may be better than what I have. Or ______? any suggestions you may have.

Thank you in advance for looking, and your help
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