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New MessageWhat kind of ram worked for you...? (modified 0 times) wedpimp
Has anyone loaded more ram into these. Which type...?
pc66, pc100, pc133
04-28-2000 13:19:55

New MessageRE:What kind of ram worked for you...? (modified 0 times) kajoob
this is only speculation at this point, but I can only assume with that processor that the fsb would have to be 66mhz.
04-28-2000 13:48:34

New MessageRE:What kind of ram worked for you...? (modified 0 times) MeatHook
The memory that comes with it is 7ns pc100 sdram.
04-28-2000 13:50:17

New MessageRE:What kind of ram worked for you...? (modified 0 times) Hawk-I
I put a 64 MB PC100 stick in and it worked fine
04-28-2000 14:02:30

New MessageRE:What kind of ram worked for you...? (modified 0 times) wrong+ram,+damm
I just bought a stick of pc66 64 megs; I'll go back after work and get a
stick of pc100;
04-28-2000 16:28:50

New MessageRE:What kind of ram worked for you...? (modified 0 times) 24_PLAY
Profile
I used a 128mb pc100 DIMM
04-28-2000 16:34:49

New MessageRE:What kind of ram worked for you...? (modified 0 times) DenbeeDilbert
32mb pc100 Dimm worked just fine for me
04-28-2000 16:37:41

New MessageRE:What kind of ram worked for you...? (modified 0 times) ssw207
64MB PC66 10ns Samsung SDRAM w/ SPD works fine.
04-28-2000 16:38:20

New MessageRE:What kind of ram worked for you...? (modified 0 times) Web Snurf
I put in 128MB PC-100 SDRAM DIMM. No problems.
04-28-2000 18:37:51

New MessageRE:What kind of ram worked for you...? (modified 0 times) Rose
Silly question... Please in mind that I'm just looking at pictures, not an actual device (yet). I didn't see a second slot for RAM, but I thought another message (W2K hack) made reference to one. Is there a second slot or are you replacing the original 32MB? Sounds like 7ns PC100 is the way to go.

Thanks in advance,
Rose

05-02-2000 07:26:17

New MessageRE:What kind of ram worked for you...? (modified 0 times) Linuxguru
Generic PC66 32 MB SDRAM worked for me, even with the overclock to 33 x 7 = 233 MHz. BTW, there are two slots, so you can go to 256 MB total (though I can't understand why one would spend $200 on a $50 machine).
05-02-2000 11:09:54

New MessageRE:What kind of ram worked for you...? (modified 0 times) memory man
2 32meg dimms worked great.. one is 66 one is 100 (Hey, I had spares and who cares...)
this thing will take just about anything except for maybe laptop and crapple ram.
05-02-2000 13:21:28

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