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You are correct. They are Dimms that are EDO. And they will be hard to find.
Here are the specs from Dell:
Memory
Architecture 64-bit (nonparity) or 72-bit (parity) EDO, noninterleaved
Wait states near 0
DIMM sockets 2, gold contacts
DIMM capacities 16-, 32-, 64-, and 128-MB nonparity (Gn uses
unbuffered DIMMs)
Standard RAM 16 MB
Maximum RAM 256 MB
Cache memory 256-KB pipelined-burst, direct-mapped, write-back SRAM
or,
512-KB pipelined-burst, direct-mapped, write-back SRAM on systems with
Enhanced Manageability (EM)
BIOS address F0000h
You can find out more by going to:
http://www.dell.com/us/en/gen/default.htm
and click on support, then select the system you have, to find out more
about your system.
Fran
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Spaziano" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 7:27 AM
Subject: Dell Optiplex GN+
> Hello All.
>
> I am working on this computer for my wife's friend.
> She is running Windows 2000 with a 3 gig hard drive
> and 32 mb memory.
>
> She was complaining that it was slow.
> I noticed that she had no anti-virus and no spyware
> killer. I scaned and fixed those problems. Scanned and
> defragged. Updated everything I could at the Windows
> Update site.
>
> I am slightly confused with the memory on this
> computer. It is the same size as SDRAM, but the memory
> modules itself on the stick look like EDO. The bios
> says EDO. I tried putting in SDRAM and it beeped like
> heck. Now the computer stops loading after that 6
> second tine frame to get to the bios. I have left it
> on for a half hour and still nothing.
>
> Did I burn out the motherboard trying the SDRAM?
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Mark
>
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