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Does this mobo support SDRAM?

Sunner

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Technically, yes, DDR is SDRAM, just DDR SDRAM, though generally when people say SDRAM, they mean "vanilla" SDRAM, while DDR SDRAM is generally just referred to as "DDR".
It will support PC1600/2100/2700, AKA 200/266/333 MHz DDR SDRAM, as long as it's 184 pin DIMM's, which it will be as long as you don't dig up some laptop RAM(SO-DIMM's) or some really exotic stuff.
 

Zepper

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Ditto sunner. SDRAM is the type of memory and DDR is the subtype. Can be confusing.
.bh.
 

Zepper

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Yes it will, but I've had bad experience recently with Kingston Value RAM. I bought one at a local Staples and it was bad. So when I took it back, I went through all the modules of the same type they had on hand to see if I could find one with Samsung chips on it (Kingston RAM is like a box of chocolates). No luck, so I took another just like the bad one. And it worked fine. Then I bought another shortly afterwards and it worked OK too. Then a few months later, one went bad - not sure which. Kingston was reasonably quick in sending me another, but I was very glad I had two modules in there so I wouldn't have to be without until the new one arrived.
. So I get the feeling that KVR is cheap for a reason... IAC, be sure to run at least two modules at a time so you won't have to be without, worse to worse..
.bh.