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FREE: Lot of 6 PC Memory Modules - DDR2 4 x 512MB & 2 x 256MB

Lot of 6 PC Memory Modules - DDR2 4 x 512MB & 2 x 256MB
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The listing, Lot of 6 PC Memory Modules - DDR2 4 x 512MB & 2 x 256MB has ended.

Up for auction is the following:

6 memory modules for Desktop Computers. The breakdown is as follows:

1.) 2 x Hynix 512MB 1Rx8 PC2-3200U-333-12
HYMP564U64P8-E3 AB-A

2.) 2 x Samsung 512MB 1Rx8 PC2-5300U-555-12-ZZ
M378T6553EZS-CE6

3.) 2 x Samsung 256MB 1Rx16 PC2-4200U-444-12-C3
CN M378T3354CZ3-CD5


All memory has been tested and is in full working condition. Please make sure this is the memory you need/want before bidding.

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Hello! We currently have two DDR2-533MHz-CL4 in our desk top. We have two more slots available for more RAM and was wondering if you think any of these might work in our machine. I understand you're not liable for being incorrect or anything. I have a friend I can give this to if I'm unable to use them. Other numbers on the RAM are PC2-4200-444-10-A0. Also, 512mb 1Rx8. Thank you!
May 20th, 2014 at 8:43:06 PM PDT by
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Its all DDR2, so technically it would work, BUT you usually want to match speeds also. Yours is 4200 speed, so lets say you add the 5300 I have, it SHOULD work, but it will only go as fast as your slowest speed ram, meaning the 4200 you currently have. However theres a chance you could get a memory error, which would be indicating by a beeping noise when you start up the PC. Some computers will allow mismatched speeds, some wont. The main thing is the matching DDR, which you have DDR2, and i have DDR2. So its a 50/50 chance that mine will work in your PC. Thats the best I can say. You can try researching it further on Google and you might find more accurate info.
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May 21st, 2014 at 2:04:52 PM PDT by
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I just looked up the manual for our model and it says it'll run but just at the lower speed like you said. However, says only unbuffered, non-ECC memory is supported. Are any or all of these unbuffered non-ECC? Sorry for all the questions, just wanna make sure I'm bidding on the right thing. Thank you for your prompt response! :-)
May 21st, 2014 at 9:57:14 PM PDT by
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Actually.... I think I just realized....the "U" means unbuffered. So I'm assuming this fits my needs??
May 21st, 2014 at 10:01:04 PM PDT by

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