I'm trying to figure sort of ram I should get for this AMD 64x2 4200+ processor? The motherboard it is in is a MSI K9AGM2-L, so it has no voltage or speed adjustments (at least, none that I can see). Its an AMD 690V chipset apparantly. Here is the link to the board:
http://global.msi.com.tw/index...d_no=1166&maincat_no=1
It has one stick DDR2-667 in it now. Should I be getting two DDR2-667 or DDR2-800? And since I can't change the voltage, do I need to stick tightly to 1.8v ram? Any suggestions for what I should get? I thinking either cheap like this:
http://www.ncix.com/products/i...sku=25250&promoid=1019
or more upper end like this so I can us it in another board later:
http://www.ncix.com/products/i...ECHNOLOGY&promoid=1019
note that it is rated 2.2 volt, so I don't know it it will work.
BTW, I thought I'd add that this came as part of a system I got rather cheap. I can still take it back if it looks like a very poor choice (the entire system includes 1GB ram, 250gb Seagate, DVD burner of unknown quality, card reader and crappy speakers, for $297 Canadian).
http://global.msi.com.tw/index...d_no=1166&maincat_no=1
It has one stick DDR2-667 in it now. Should I be getting two DDR2-667 or DDR2-800? And since I can't change the voltage, do I need to stick tightly to 1.8v ram? Any suggestions for what I should get? I thinking either cheap like this:
http://www.ncix.com/products/i...sku=25250&promoid=1019
or more upper end like this so I can us it in another board later:
http://www.ncix.com/products/i...ECHNOLOGY&promoid=1019
note that it is rated 2.2 volt, so I don't know it it will work.
BTW, I thought I'd add that this came as part of a system I got rather cheap. I can still take it back if it looks like a very poor choice (the entire system includes 1GB ram, 250gb Seagate, DVD burner of unknown quality, card reader and crappy speakers, for $297 Canadian).
