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Question about RAM compatibility...

branflakes

Junior Member
Hello, I wasn't sure where to put this question, so I figured this was the best place. Anyway, I have a dell system, 256MB PC800 RDRAM, here are some specs.
Package Type: 184-pin RIMM
Logical Type: 128Meg x 16
Speed: PC800
Description: Non-Parity, Unbuffered

My question is, will this RAM work?

Memory Type: RDRAM (RAMBUS)
Memory Speed: 100 ns
Memory Size: 256MB
Memory Architecture: Memory Module
Memory Bandwidth: 800MHz
Memory Socket: RIMM 184-pin
Number of Modules: 1
Error Checking: ECC

All the non-parity, unbuffered, ECC descriptions are really confusing me. And for the 100ns memory speed, is 100 ns bad? Cause the price on this memory is rather low for RDRAM.. It's Samsung brand if that has any neg/pos connotations with anyone. Thanks!
 
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