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RAM specs for Dell Optiplex GX260
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Hi all,
I own a Dell Optiplex GX260, and my computer started acting up a few days ago, not wanting to boot to BIOS. So I played around and figured out that one of my RAM sticks went bad (I had 2x 512 DDR - PC2100).
So, I decided that this would be a good time to upgrade my RAM and started looking to what's compatible with my motherboard.
Now, when I went to Dell's website and looked for RAM that's compatible, it showed a Dell memory with the following specs: DDR PC3200 - NON-ECC Unbuffered.
This RAM is fairly expensive in Europe... or should I say I can find other sticks much cheaper. If I find a different RAM with the same specs, will it be compatible?
Also, would memory with frequency of PC2700 work as well? Again, logically, it's in the frequency range between the old (PC2100) and the new (PC3200).
Thanks!
I own a Dell Optiplex GX260, and my computer started acting up a few days ago, not wanting to boot to BIOS. So I played around and figured out that one of my RAM sticks went bad (I had 2x 512 DDR - PC2100).
So, I decided that this would be a good time to upgrade my RAM and started looking to what's compatible with my motherboard.
Now, when I went to Dell's website and looked for RAM that's compatible, it showed a Dell memory with the following specs: DDR PC3200 - NON-ECC Unbuffered.
This RAM is fairly expensive in Europe... or should I say I can find other sticks much cheaper. If I find a different RAM with the same specs, will it be compatible?
Also, would memory with frequency of PC2700 work as well? Again, logically, it's in the frequency range between the old (PC2100) and the new (PC3200).
Thanks!
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Guys I'm going to bump this thread. I have the exact same scenario as the OP. I need new ram for my Optiplex GX260 as well.
Not sure what OP was saying. As far as I can tell the original Mobo included with the GX260 cannot support anything above DDR 2100, or am I wrong?
Here is the original documentation with the system, as far as memory:
http://support.dell.com/support/edoc...cs.htm#1112456
Thanks for any help!
Not sure what OP was saying. As far as I can tell the original Mobo included with the GX260 cannot support anything above DDR 2100, or am I wrong?
Here is the original documentation with the system, as far as memory:
http://support.dell.com/support/edoc...cs.htm#1112456
Thanks for any help!
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I never got an answer to this question, so I ended up buying the memory from Dell (Belgium)... It was somewhat more expensive, but they had a special with free shipping, so it kind of came to the same bottom line.
I bought 2x 1gb sticks, @PC3200, Non-ECC, and they work like a charm.
You can find more details here:
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/p...&mfgpid=190898
I bought 2x 1gb sticks, @PC3200, Non-ECC, and they work like a charm.
You can find more details here:
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/p...&mfgpid=190898
Yes sorry I haven;t replied, the RAM with the higher frequency should clock down to the maximum supported frequency of your motherboard.
The reason DDR RAM is so expensive is due to the fact that they are no longer mass produced as all new computers are using DDR2 or DDR3 RAM.
You can convert your PC to a DDR2 Dual-Core system for around £160 from novatech (http://novatech.co.uk/) this is an english company if this will cause any isues. But I am sure there are more european companies similar to novatech.
The reason DDR RAM is so expensive is due to the fact that they are no longer mass produced as all new computers are using DDR2 or DDR3 RAM.
You can convert your PC to a DDR2 Dual-Core system for around £160 from novatech (http://novatech.co.uk/) this is an english company if this will cause any isues. But I am sure there are more european companies similar to novatech.
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