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DDR 1 and DIMM??

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 2:06 pm
by yuriythebest
right, I have an old motherboard that I'm gonna replace cause many of the capacitors are blown, but I'm confused about the memory- my old motherboard supported this:

2x DDR 333/266

my new motherboard's specs are:
2x DDR slorts, DDR DIMM 266 - 400Mhz supported

will the RAM from my old MB work with the new one? I've tried inserting it and it fits perfectly

Re: DDR 1 and DIMM??

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 2:39 pm
by Likay
Since they fit and specs are in range they should. It's important all memorysticks have the same specs for a proper recognition in bios/os though.

Re: DDR 1 and DIMM??

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 8:41 pm
by cybereality
Yeah, that should be fine. Motherboards will usually support a range of speeds, it doesn't have to be an exact model. And you can also overclock (or underclock) the memory up until a certain point, so that may give you a little more leeway (although if the motherboard won't read the RAM at all, then you won't likely get that far).

Re: DDR 1 and DIMM??

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 12:11 pm
by AntiCatalyst
again, should work like a charm :)

If you have two identical sticks, be sure to check the manual on which slots they should be in for dual-channel mode to work.

Re: DDR 1 and DIMM??

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 5:22 pm
by gisabun
Somo mobos are slightly different. I've seen some Dell systems that look like they use the same memory as any other mobo of that type [forgot which model(s) but they are older Dimension model] but the notches in the memory between what works and what doesan't don't match up.

Re: DDR 1 and DIMM??

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 9:12 pm
by cybereality
gisabun wrote:Somo mobos are slightly different. I've seen some Dell systems that look like they use the same memory as any other mobo of that type [forgot which model(s) but they are older Dimension model] but the notches in the memory between what works and what doesan't don't match up.
That is strange. RAM is standardized, meaning any DDR2 module should fit in any DDR2 socket. Not sure if Dell uses something proprietary, but that doesn't make much sense.

Re: DDR 1 and DIMM??

Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 3:03 am
by AntiCatalyst
yeah, my dad had an old Dell Dimension, and it had RDRAM, an old forgotten standard that was launched by Rambus to replace DDR SDRAM, but turned out to be just equal or slower in performance. It wasn't proprietary to Dell, they just were the only ones using it on a larger scale. :D

nowadays, AFAIK, there is only one standard(DDR) and 3 different revisions of it

Re: DDR 1 and DIMM??

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 5:40 pm
by gisabun
cybereality wrote:
gisabun wrote:Somo mobos are slightly different. I've seen some Dell systems that look like they use the same memory as any other mobo of that type [forgot which model(s) but they are older Dimension model] but the notches in the memory between what works and what doesan't don't match up.
That is strange. RAM is standardized, meaning any DDR2 module should fit in any DDR2 socket. Not sure if Dell uses something proprietary, but that doesn't make much sense.
There was just a tiny difference at the notch.