On Jul 10, 2006, at 12:25 PM, Gavin Perry wrote:

> 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.

Thanks for the heads up, Gavin.  How can I convince you to take over  
testing the RAM?  I've still got a bunch of CD-ROMs, NICs, and other  
hardware to sort through.  Plus I still have not had a chance to set  
up the cloning machine in the shop.  Going through the RAM will take  
time away from those tasks, so having you take over working on the  
RAM would be a big help.

Regards,
- Robert
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