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hey guy
i have just bought some ddr/ddr1 ram but it is called server computer ram could anyone help me and tell em if my computer will work with it my specs are
windows 7 64bit
ram- 2gb ddr/ddr1
graphics- nvidia 8400gs 857mb
cpu- amd athlon 64 3200+ 2.00GHz=------ i will have soon a amd athlonx2 2.2ghz dualcore
thanks TTGtroopaa
i have just bought some ddr/ddr1 ram but it is called server computer ram could anyone help me and tell em if my computer will work with it my specs are
windows 7 64bit
ram- 2gb ddr/ddr1
graphics- nvidia 8400gs 857mb
cpu- amd athlon 64 3200+ 2.00GHz=------ i will have soon a amd athlonx2 2.2ghz dualcore
thanks TTGtroopaa
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Server RAM are ECC compared to standard desktop RAM that is un-buffered. I don't understand why you didn't pick a set of 4gb DDR2 G.skill for example.
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DDR1 RAM is really outdated. DDR3 is the norm now.
I would advise getting DDR3 instead. It should work if ,as you say, you already have DDR1 installed.
I would advise getting DDR3 instead. It should work if ,as you say, you already have DDR1 installed.
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Yeah but you cant put ddr2 or ddr3 in a ddr1 computer so i should be fine with the server ram yeah
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