A previous message said:
> SDRAM is available only in DIMMs, and runs at 3.3v. EDO RAM is available
>in DIMMs or SIMMs; most -- at least the SIMM form and possibly ALL -- runs at
>5v.
I have been trying to upgrade my Packard Bell Multimedia R515. There are 2 DIMM slots and the info I have on upgrading is that it will take 66 MHz SDRAM unbuffered DIMM's OR 60ns EDO (not ECC). No info on m-board jumpers for different voltages. Currently has a 32 MB NEC MC-454AD645F-A10 DIMM.
Would a EDO DIMM run at 5 v and require a m-board jumper change? Are there any that run at 3.3?
Tried a 64 MB SDRAM and was reported at 16MB. Is there a voltage difference between unbuffered and buffered SDRAM?
Thanks
Dwight
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