Mystic Oil
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I'm hopelessly out of touch with basic PC hardware these days. Is there a PC hardware tech reading that can help me with this one?
A friend of mine has a Dell Dimension 1100 which is painfully slow with 512Mb of RAM running XP. I told him to buy more memory, and recommended Crucial. He ran the "Crucial Memory Advisor" tool and it tells him that he needs one of these:
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2 modules, each 1 Gb DDR PC3200 • CL=3 • Unbuffered • NON-ECC • DDR400 • 2.6V • 128Meg x 64 •
I have two sets of new, unused, Crucial 2Gb memory kits which are surplus to my requirements:
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2 modules, each 1Gb DDR2 PC2-5300 • CL=5 • Unbuffered • NON-ECC • DDR2-667 • 1.8V • 128Meg x 64 •
or
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2 modules, each 1Gb DDR2 PC2-6400 • CL=6 • Unbuffered • NON-ECC • DDR2-800 • 1.8V • 128Meg x 64 •
The modules that I have are of a higher spec than he needs, but will they work OK? Is the specified voltage a minimum or an upper limit? I'd like to save him some money by sending him the memory, but don't want to cause mayhem if they're not compatible (he's a long way from here and isn't particularly technically savvy).
A friend of mine has a Dell Dimension 1100 which is painfully slow with 512Mb of RAM running XP. I told him to buy more memory, and recommended Crucial. He ran the "Crucial Memory Advisor" tool and it tells him that he needs one of these:
[broken link removed]
2 modules, each 1 Gb DDR PC3200 • CL=3 • Unbuffered • NON-ECC • DDR400 • 2.6V • 128Meg x 64 •
I have two sets of new, unused, Crucial 2Gb memory kits which are surplus to my requirements:
[broken link removed]
2 modules, each 1Gb DDR2 PC2-5300 • CL=5 • Unbuffered • NON-ECC • DDR2-667 • 1.8V • 128Meg x 64 •
or
[broken link removed]
2 modules, each 1Gb DDR2 PC2-6400 • CL=6 • Unbuffered • NON-ECC • DDR2-800 • 1.8V • 128Meg x 64 •
The modules that I have are of a higher spec than he needs, but will they work OK? Is the specified voltage a minimum or an upper limit? I'd like to save him some money by sending him the memory, but don't want to cause mayhem if they're not compatible (he's a long way from here and isn't particularly technically savvy).