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Lurking AdMiN
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: In my own little world. Buts its ok. They know me here.
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First off find out from Dell if you can what brand your motherboard is in that PC. Then you need to find that model of motherboard on the internet and check to see what it is compatible with.
Once you find the type of Ram it can support there are a couple good places to find some good ram at less expensive prices. www.pricewatch.com www.pricegrabber.com www.newegg.com To name a few
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Tennessee
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Just a thought??? Why "PC100" ram? You are limiting yourself and the capabilities of using faster ram.. At a minimum I would get PC133 ram. If your system does not support PC133 (it should), no problem...it will just run at the slower speed.
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