Be careful when testing RAM
RAM comes in 3 voltages: 5V 3.3V and 2.5V and if you put it in the wrong 
socket it won't work.
If the voltage of the MB is lower it just wont' work but the memory MAY fit.
If the MB voltage is higher the DIMM shouldn't fit in and it will blow 
the DIMM if you managed to get it in.
I have not verified all the different flavors and what fits into what 
sockets, but I recommend you not play willie-nillie if you are not 
familiar with these issues.

Gavin


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>I grabbed a bunch of RAM for testing without realizing that I may  
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>been tested.  I'll drop off the already tested RAM on Wednesday.   
>Thought I'd mention it in case anyone was looking for the RAM.
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>Regards,
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