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And I thought that "density" mattered only on SDRAM memory.. On that there
was also the problem of double versus single sided memory sticks..
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> "mrbog" <alsnow@gmail.com> wrote in message >> > How do I know if it's
"low density" or "high
> density"?
> >>
> >> Go to Crucial.com, put in your MB brand or let it ck your system.
> >> They will tell you what works on your board.
> >> http://www.crucial.com/
> >>
> >> MrKoko
> >
> > Yea but that only tells me what Crucial memory will go in my pc. I
> > want to be able to buy more than just crucial. Is this low density or
> > high density:
> >
> > Korea 0348 PC3200U-30331-B2 M368L2923BTM- CCC 1GB DDR PC3200 CL3
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> This is from the Crucial FAQ's.... hope this helps.
>
> MrKoko
> Is there an advantage to buying higher density modules?
>
> Whenever you upgrade your memory, you should take into consideration the
number of slots you have,
> whether you plan to upgrade again in the future, and the current prices
for memory modules. Because
> the memory market can fluctuate quite a bit, it is sometimes less
expensive to purchase a higher
> density part, like a 128MB module, while at other times it is less
expensive to purchase two lower
> density parts, like two 64MB modules. If you are planning to keep your
system for several more years
> and think you might want to add more memory later, look at how many open
slots are left in your
> system. If you have quite a few open slots, it probably doesn't matter
whether you buy the low- or
> high-density modules. However, if you only have one or two open slots
left, you may want to purchase
> the higher density module now.
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