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INTEL gurus - I need your help

farmercal

Golden Member
Hey folks, need some help here as I am more of an AMD guy. I have some memory I got from a friend and it is made by Samsung. The number on it is MR16R082GBN1-CK8 800-45. It also has 256MS / 16. I know it is 256 but I don't know how to classify the stuff. The RAM I am associated with is PC3200 etc. Does anyone know what this stuff is considered or what motherboard can use it? Any help would be appreciated.
 
Yeah, if it's RDRAM, Intel no longer supports it. It was used when P4's first came out (i.e. 1.4Ghz to 1.8Ghz). It was expensive, still is, and Intel switched over to DDR SDRAM a long time ago (now onto DDR2).
 
Yep, it's PC800 RDRAM. 16bit. Has to be used in pairs. The most recent motherboard that still supported it was the Asus P4T533-C, with the 850E chipset, but I haven't seen one of those in quite while. Supported 533mhz FSB, and up to 3.06ghz northwood CPU, only hyperthreaded CPU it would support.
 
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