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With this information we can generally locate the correct memory for any computer. Will I void my system warranty by installing your memory? Absolutely not! Using third party products does not void the warranty on the system. To do so would be in violation of a This Act recognizes that the consumer has a right of free choice in using whatever products they wish to upgrade other products, and makes it illegal to place sales restrictions limiting upgrades to a specific brand to satisfy warranty terms. This law applies to all products, not just computers. You may upgrade your computer with any product you desire. The system manufacturer will still honor the warranty on their products, and we will cover the warranty on the products you purchase from 4 All Memory.Com. Can I mix memory in the same system? In almost all cases, the answer is yes. If the system supports 100MHz memory, you can normally use 133MHz memory in it as well, and can even mix the two. However, there would be no advantage gained as the 133MHz memory will only run at the bus speed of 100MHz. Contact your computer manufacturer or motherboard manual for more specifics.

What is PC-100 microsoftkeyboard memory? Simply put, PC100 is a faster main memory bus, transferring data at 100MHz. Up to now, the fastest common PC bus speed has been microsoftkeyboard 66MHz, so PC100 represents about a 50% theoretical improvement in speed. Tests have shown a typical speed increase of over 20%. Do I need to remove the stickers that are on the chips of my new DIMM? DO NOT remove any stickers microsoftkeyboard from the modules. Removing these stickers will void the warranty. The main sticker is the bar code sticker which has the serial number under the bar code. This bar code number gives us all of the microsoftkeyboard information about the modules that we require for warranty replacement and information, as well as allowing us to determine which module you have and what its characteristics are. These stickers will not have any affect on performance nor will they be affected by the heat inside the system. What is VRAM? VRAM is an acronym for Video Random Access Memory. Video memory is DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) with an on-board serial register/serial access memory. It is designed for video applications.

The last step upon leaving the case should always be to ensure that every cable and power plug is fully seated. If this also does not resolve the problem, try just the new module alone in the system to determine if it is compatible with your system. If the system boots with just the new module, try shutting down and adding the other modules one by one to determine if there may be a chipset incompatibility. What is the difference between ECC and non-ECC (non-parity) memory? If you are unsure of which type you have, just count the number of small black microsoftkeyboard chips on one of your existing memory modules. If the number of chips divides by three evenly, then you need ECC. If the number of chips is does NOT divide evenly by three, you have non-ECC or non-parity memory. If you plan to use your system as a server or a similar mission critical type machine, you may want to take advantage of ECC. If you plan to use your system for regular home, office, or gaming applications, you are better off with non-ECC. Current technology DRAM is very stable and memory errors are rare, so unless you have a need for ECC, you are better served with non-parity SDRAM.

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