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The listing, 5!!!! STICKS OF MEMORY FOR PC!!!!! has ended.
ok here goes i have 1. 512 mb 2.128 mb 3.64 mb and the last 2 dont have how many on them but they were my moms and i know they are good shipping will be media mail exact for everyone
these are not cheap and you are just a bid away listia verified address within seven days please thank you and god bless
us only!!! v e r i f i e d address thanks again!!
Questions & Comments
Just fanned ya.
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You might want to edit your Auction before anyone places a bid to Exact Shipping so you save yourself a potential dispute. You know how some people are. I think you over looked that. I over look plenty myself but I happened to catch that one, lol.
it is free shipping i actually changed it from exact and then forgot to change the money order thing thank you so much for catching that but this is for free shipping
ok one says ddr and one says sd ram i dont really know the difference so if someone could help me out the other three dont say anything but some numbers but if you are bidding i guess you already know what they are by the looks of them
ok so just did a little research only one is ddr ram from what i read and the other are sd ram from what i read so i may be wrong but thats what i read thanks to a comment i had to make sure it was right thank you richard for letting me know
SDRAM is single data rate & DDR is double data rate. Twice as fast. The SDRAM is a 168 pin stick with 2 two notches where the gold pins are and the DDR has 1 notch and yes, the pins are gold plated. The SDRAM would cover pentium 1, 2 & 3 machines which are pretty much obsolete by today's standards. Occasionally I still service a few Pentium 3 machines But Pent 3 and below are pretty much collector items and theirs not many collectors out there. :)) A lot of the lower end Pentium 4's came out with just 128MB's of Ram. Never understood why they did that other than to try and sell more Ram cause it was really expensive back then. But anyways, to conclude this lesson on Ram I wouldn't recommend running a machine on anything under 1G of Ram and if you can max out at 2G on 32 bit systems then that's always best.