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Advice Please - Computer Memory.
« on: 08 July 2009, 11:14:49 »

I think it will work ok but just at a lower speed.

I have a Compaq Evo D310.  Seems it has 2 odd 128mb Dimms in it.

Just checked the specs and apparently it can run 2 x 1GB DDR PC2100

Went on the Crucial Web Site, they recommend PC2700 and confirm it is 2x 1GB that fits.

Am I right in assumuming  that if the board on runs at PC2100 speed then the PC2700 will fit and run  but only opperate at the lower board speed.

TIA.  :y
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Re: Advice Please - Computer Memory.
« Reply #1 on: 08 July 2009, 12:05:58 »

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I think it will work ok but just at a lower speed.

I have a Compaq Evo D310.  Seems it has 2 odd 128mb Dimms in it.

Just checked the specs and apparently it can run 2 x 1GB DDR PC2100

Went on the Crucial Web Site, they recommend PC2700 and confirm it is 2x 1GB that fits.

Am I right in assumuming  that if the board on runs at PC2100 speed then the PC2700 will fit and run  but only opperate at the lower board speed.

TIA.  :y

yep..2700 will run on slower speed.. so no problem.. :y

and also your mobo timings may permit to run them even in 2700 if adusted properly by some multiplication factors..

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Re: Advice Please - Computer Memory.
« Reply #2 on: 08 July 2009, 15:18:04 »

Cheers Cem.  I thought it would be ok but thought it worth a mention.  Also the fact that Crucial advertise them for that system they should be ok..

Cheers.  :y :y
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Re: Advice Please - Computer Memory.
« Reply #3 on: 08 July 2009, 15:20:23 »

As Cem says, the 2700 will quite happily drop to 2100 if that is all the BIOS/chipset will allow.

If your BIOS/chipset does allow memory tweaking where the BUS speed is concerned, you might as well buy PC3200 and ramp it up as much as you can.
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Re: Advice Please - Computer Memory.
« Reply #4 on: 08 July 2009, 15:31:46 »

I imagine they would be quite expensive, DDR stuff is. Almost as cheap buying another laptop !.

Its a crazy world  :-/

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Re: Advice Please - Computer Memory.
« Reply #5 on: 08 July 2009, 17:07:56 »

£31.04 per IGB inc Vat.  (62.08)

Bit cheaper from Aria etc, but as TB pointed out a while back, Lifetime warranty and never been handled by muppets.  Price inc del.

£59.67 from Aria inc Del for 2x 1GB Kingston (but could be returns - even though they are not supposed to.)
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« Reply #6 on: 08 July 2009, 20:04:03 »

Kingstons are ok.. :y
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