Ram Pc...

Fritzjavel

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What does these PC2700, PC 3200, PC2100... Because i'm ordering new RAM, but i'm wondering does it matter wich PC it is as long as it is DDR SDRAM, and it support my FSB speed, and the right 184 pin it shuoldnt matter right??
 
PC 2100 = 266 Million Data transfers per second, 133 MHz Mem. Clock
PC-2700 = 333 Million Data transfers per second, 166 MHz Mem. Clock
PC 3200 = 400 Million Data transfers per second, 200 MHz Mem. Clock

it really wont matter which one you get, as long as its DDR SDRAM, is your pc older? you sure you are not looking for DDR 2?
 
Yesh, PCxxxx refers to theoretical bandwidth. Speed (ddrX) and bandwidth (PcX) are corespondent, DDR400 is always PC3200, for example.

He specifically mentions 184pin RAM, so I'm sure he is referring to DDR1.
 
It only supports up to DDR333/PC2700 if you get DDR400/PC3200 it will just back clock the DDR333/PC2700. 2gbs max.
 
DIMM = Dual-inline memory module, It's just a fancy name for double sided, 64bit RAM. It's just a designation, like RAM itself.. Yes it's SDRAM
 
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