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Memory - [Answered] Help Buying Ram posted in the Hardware forums; K This is all the info i could find MotherBoard Manufacturer Packard Bell BV Product M2NS-NVM Ram General Information : A0 (RAS 0) : 256 (Single Bank) A1 (RAS 2) ...

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K This is all the info i could find

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Manufacturer Packard Bell BV
Product M2NS-NVM

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General Information :
A0 (RAS 0) : 256 (Single Bank)
A1 (RAS 2) : 256 (Single Bank)
A2 : Empty
A3 : Empty


Manufacturer : Infineon
Part Number : 64T32000HU5A
Serial Number : 03064225
Type : DDR2-SDRAM PC2-3200 (200 MHz)
Format : Regular UDIMM (133.35 x 3)
Size : 256 MB (1 ranks, 4 banks)
Module Buffered : No
Module Registered : No
Module EPP : No
Width : 64-bit
Error Correction Capability : No
Max. Burst Length : 0
Refresh : Reduced (.5x)7.8 µs, Self Refresh
Voltage : SSTL 1.8v
Prefetch Buffer : 4-bit
Manufacture : Week 49 of 2006
Supported Frequencies : 200 MHz, 200 MHz, 200 MHz
CAS Latency (tCL) : 3 clocks @200 MHz, 4 clocks @200 MHz, 5 clocks @200 MHz
RAS to CAS (tRCD) : 3 clocks @200 MHz, 3 clocks @200 MHz, 3 clocks @200 MHz
RAS Precharge (tRP) : 3 clocks @200 MHz, 3 clocks @200 MHz, 3 clocks @200 MHz
Cycle Time (tRAS) : 8 clocks @200 MHz, 8 clocks @200 MHz, 8 clocks @200 MHz
Min TRC : 11 clocks @200 MHz, 11 clocks @200 MHz, 11 clocks @200 MHz

Ive Got £50 to spend i would like least a gig But cant find the same ram any help?


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Hi McBackChat,

Welcome to PCHF.

This should be what your looking for: shop.kingston.com - Memory for your Desktop, Server, Workstation, Notebook, PDA, MP3 Player, Printer, Router and more.

The M2NS-NVM should support up to 400mhz, so I would recommend saving the extra $30 or so and buy two of these, and get rid of your old ones. Not only are these ones faster, but are also Kingston which are great quality with lifetime warranty.


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I Found Some Like that But its not ddr2 and since mine is ddr2 would normal ddr fit?


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Nope, DDR 2 and DDR are two different chips. You won't be able to use DDR.


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dat ram you said up der is not ddr2 tho


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Go here:

Memory upgrades, graphics cards, flash media, and usb storage at Crucial.com

Which will inspect your computer and tell you what you can do......

excellent site


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Originally Posted by mcbackchat
dat ram you said up der is not ddr2 tho
It shows "1GB 400MHz DDR2 Non-ECC CL3 DIMM"

Nice site by the way elp.

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