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ddr ram pc2-4200 blah blah ????

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goodison1234 | 21:51 Mon 18th Jul 2005 | Technology
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I have a fairly new Dell PC, which came with 2x256 RAM.  I recently bought a "1 gig memory module" (184-pin DDR-DIMM 400mhz) (�60).  The notch on the card doesnt fit into my PC.  I have since read in my manual something which my friends suggested which is that my PC may be '4200' and not '3200'.  However, all the memory I seem to see on eBay/internet in general is only memory suitable for 3200.   Why is this?  What is the difference? Is my dated already or what? 

My Dell manual says " Do not install ECC memory modules". - What is this?  It goes on to say "If you installed mixed pairs of DDR2 400MHz (PC2-3200) and DDR2 533MHz (PC2-4200) memory, the modules fucnction at the slowest speed installed.

Can anyone make sense of my problem and suggest in simple terms what I need to go for?  RAM used to be a lot simpler than this!!

Please, somebody, tell me what 1GIG RAM is compatable please.  Thanks.

By the way if none of this made sense I will cry.

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ECC memory is Error Correcting - I've yet to see any PC which has it installed from 12 years as a PC Engineer.

To find compatible RAM either go to Dell to check the accurate specs of your Motherboard, download a utility such as Bellarc Advisor or PC Wizard.

if you visit crucials website,you can enter your mo'board details and it will tell you what memory is compatible(crucial are one of the biggest memory suppliers)
DDR2 RAM is different to DDR RAM. The amount of pins is different (DDR - 184 pins / DDR2 - 240 pins) and there's also a difference in the latency and memory speed.
It also sounds like your motherboard has dual channel architecture - 2 identical sticks will run faster than 1 stick of the same value (e.g. 2 x 512MB is faster than 1 x 1024MB)

Take a look at http://www.komplett.co.uk/k/kl.asp?bn=10524 for a selection of PC4200 DDR2 RAM.
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Thanks for the help everyone, I found out thanks to you lot I have 'dual interleaved' RAM which takes DDR2 PC4200 only.  People in PC World don't know what they are talking about!

Alex.

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