You should use ram that system specs required, and PC-4200 ram can be found many sites or electronics stores.
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I've got a Dell desktop system. a Dimension 4700 series, and I want to upgrade the RAM for it. The manual says it takes up to DDR2 PC-4200 Non-ECC. However, only RAM I have available to purchase is DDR PC-5300 Non-ECC.
Will the motherboard work with the faster RAM?
Thanks.
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Here is your system specs:
http://support.dell.com/su
4300 and 3200 are memory types for this system as Dell specs called out. However, if you put in DDR2 5300 non-ECC, it should work as well.
Thanks Punky. Yes, I did my own research while asking this question, and here's a good link I found:
http://compreviews.about.c
You get the points, regardless.
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by: MidnightOnePosted on 2008-05-28 at 09:31:42ID: 21661925
You can get the proper memory from Crucial: http://www.crucial.com