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Golf Nut 02-17-2004 07:28 PM

compaq deskpro memory
 
MT18LSDT1672AG-10EC7
PC100-222-620
SG
9952AANMW.001
COMPAQ 323017-001


What does all the mean? I know its 128MB.

What kind of memory should i order for this computer? It has a total of 3
slots. Two of them are with the above mentioned simms.

thanks



DeMoN LaG 02-17-2004 08:28 PM

Re: compaq deskpro memory
 
"Golf Nut" <urfi@adelphia.net> wrote in
news:nZmdnWZkK6Tu9q_dRVn_iw@adelphia.com:

> What kind of memory should i order for this computer? It has a total of 3
> slots. Two of them are with the above mentioned simms.


That means your computer takes PC100 SDRAM. The easiest way to get a
quality stick of RAM guarenteed to work with your system is to head over to
Crucial.com (http://www.crucial.com) and use their memory selector tool.
You tell it your system, it tells you what you need. You may want to get a
256 meg stick to double yourself up to 512, that's what I run most of my
2000/XP machines at. With only 256 you'll find intensive tasks like games
and complex video/audio encoding things can cause some strains on available
memory.

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Golf Nut 02-18-2004 12:41 PM

Re: compaq deskpro memory
 
Thanks. I already ordered from another website and used their memory
selector tool.
I appreciate your help.

"DeMoN LaG" <n@a> wrote in message
news:Xns94929D81AC967Wobbly@216.168.3.30...
> "Golf Nut" <urfi@adelphia.net> wrote in
> news:nZmdnWZkK6Tu9q_dRVn_iw@adelphia.com:
>
> > What kind of memory should i order for this computer? It has a total of

3
> > slots. Two of them are with the above mentioned simms.

>
> That means your computer takes PC100 SDRAM. The easiest way to get a
> quality stick of RAM guarenteed to work with your system is to head over

to
> Crucial.com (http://www.crucial.com) and use their memory selector tool.
> You tell it your system, it tells you what you need. You may want to get

a
> 256 meg stick to double yourself up to 512, that's what I run most of my
> 2000/XP machines at. With only 256 you'll find intensive tasks like games
> and complex video/audio encoding things can cause some strains on

available
> memory.
>
> --
> AIM: FrznFoodClerk
> email: de_on-lag@co_cast.net (_ = m)
> website: under construction
> Need a technician in the south Jersey area?
> email/IM for rates/services





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