Re: looking for a socket a motherboard



Not Me wrote:
A. J. Moss wrote:
Depending on precisely what sort of RAM you have (no DIMM smaller than
256MB, a reliable and well-known brand, all PC133, and preferably CL2
as well), I may be interested in swapping it for 1GB of PC3200 DDRAM.

Thanks, but the memory will be crap.

You mean your memory will be crap. I only buy good brands like Crucial.

I'm the unpaid conscripted administrator of a roomful of college
computers, many of which are "uneconomical to repair" - meaning that
the tightwads won't give me a farthing to buy replacement Ethernet
cards and the like.

The computers are going to be stripped for parts at the end of the
year, and it seems a shame to give those ingrates half-decent SDRAM
DIMMs to go with their TNT2 M64 video cards.

As long as the three computers with blown motherboards have 256M of
SDRAM physically attached to each of them, I don't think it matters
whether the RAM is particularly reliable.

0.5GB of Crucial PC3200 DDRAM is still on the table.

.



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