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Any idea what RAM this board takes please?

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I imagine its ancient SDRAM and a couple of 256mb chips will probably suffice. Anyone able to confirm 100% please? Board says MS-6712 quite big in one spot. :)

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Damnit, I really should try google first. So who's got some old ram lying about? :D

DDR PC2700, DDR PC3200

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Memory Type:
DDR PC2700, DDR PC3200, DDR (non-ECC)

Maximum Memory:
3GB

Slots:
3

Each memory slot can hold DDR PC2700, DDR PC3200 with a maximum of 1GB per slot.*

*Not to exceed manufacturer supported memory.

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Supports 2 banks of DDR 400 (PC3200). Either two single banked modules or a single double banked DDR 400 module can be installed to comprise the two banks of memory.

I've got a couple of 1gb Kingston KTD4550/1G (333mhz) if they're any good to you. Came out of a nearly working dinosaur at work whose power supply gave up after 9 years of hard labour...

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That sound about right. :thumbup: I've asked work (as we have an IT sister company) if they've got any dinosaurs lying around. :D

i may have some too as i have loads of bits of PC's in my office at home will have a look tonight and let you know.

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Be cool - the IT company work thing didn't work out.... Cheap as poss please. Only trying to rebuild a backup system, nothing too techie. :D

Are you coming down to my end of the world anytime soon? If you are, you can collect them for nothing - didn't cost me anything!

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I don't mind paying postage. Not any further than Okehampton in the next couple of weeks

I'll get them packaged up and let you know!

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Should be £2.20 2nd class (In no rush) for a small packet under 750g.

(or even less if you can make it less than 25mm thick, as then its a "large letter" and only about a quid to post)

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