What is the difference between High density and OEM RAM?

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OK, I'm looking for a good stick of RAM, but when I find the best deals on EBAY, it say High Density RAM and may not work on all computers. While some (not all) say if you do not see you chipset in the list above, get out OEM instead. Why does this matter and is it better to have high density or not to?
 
Sig=signature, and you are sure you need 400MHz? most socket A boards dont go that high, and its not like you will notice a difference.
 
It sounds like the guy on Ebay has no idea what he's talking about. High density and OEM are not opposing concepts. You can get high density RAM in OEM or retail.

All high or low density means is how many chips are on the module. High density is 8 chip, low density is 16 chip. Low density modules are still around because they are needed on older motherboards.
 
Oh yeah, I would certainly think so. Don't buy OEM RAM though. If you have half a day I will tell you about all the troubles I had with it.
 
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