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RAM density question

  • 15-06-2005 3:51pm
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    Hi there,
    I am planning to buy some RAM (Unbuffered PC 133 SDRAM) for my computer.
    I see RAM such as Matrix RAM at this website: http://pc-memory-upgrade.co.uk/memory/sdram.asp for quite a reasonable amount, but the 512MB is described as 'high-density'. It says on this website: "OEM SDRAM: For system builders
    The OEM SDRAM is our budget range of SDRAM and it is mainly intended for system builders. These modules use high-density chips which are not supported by the majority of systems. Using these modules can cause compatibility problems."

    I have an Intel D845WN Desktop Boards (Motherboard) in my computer. Does anyone know if it would support this high-density RAM, or if there is anyway I can find out before I buy. It doesn't appear to say anything about 'high-density' RAM in the manual for the motherboard.

    Also: Does anyone know the website address of the company that makes Matrix memory. I found one website www.matrixsemi.com that has the same name, but appears to be a different company.

    Thank you for any help you can give.


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