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Answer» im about to get a new comp as a replacement for my old Dell comp, i want to take out the ram from my old comp and put it into the new one except im wondering, since the ram im takin out is DDR 1 and the new comp has DDR 2 slots, is DDR 2 backwards compatible with DDR 1? nocrap. Quote from: macdad- on April 27, 2008, 06:01:22 PM crap. The new computer doesn't come with some ram already included in package?lucky your asked. u could of fried your computer Quote from: NOT ADMIN :P on April 28, 2008, 12:25:28 AM lucky your asked. Not likely. There's a notch in bottom of both TYPE of memory. DDR1 won't even fit into a DDR2 slot. He would have broken the slot or the memory before even getting it in Quote The new computer doesn't come with some ram already included in package? no it does but i wanted to put in the ram from my older comp to increase my new comp's performance, but i just wish that ddr 2 was backwards compatible since that would save you $ even if it were BACKWARD compatible, it wouldn't increase your performance much because the total memory would slow down to the lowest stick installed. A 1033MHz stick installed with a 533MHz stick will go 533MHz. yea true but im taking about increasing the ram. Quote from: quaxo on April 28, 2008, 12:29:11 AM Quote from: NOT ADMIN :P on April 28, 2008, 12:25:28 AMlucky your asked. You force a ddr1 stick into ur comp, HOLD it in really hard, power on, then tell me what happened... mmm... FRIED QUAXO! Quote from: NOT ADMIN :P on April 28, 2008, 07:24:29 PM Quote from: quaxo on April 28, 2008, 12:29:11 AMQuote from: NOT ADMIN :P on April 28, 2008, 12:25:28 AMlucky your asked. YEP, then they chop ya up and serve you at some dirty Thai market actually my friend's parents are missionaries and they do mission trips in Thailand, and let me tell you that stuff is delicous. I'm not a missionary, I just live here That's a picture I took at a market in Lampang, Thailand.ah. im wondering is the food over there as spicy as it seems? Quote from: macdad- on April 29, 2008, 05:42:44 AM ah. im wondering is the food over there as spicy as it seems? It's a common misconception that all Thai food is spice. Yes, there are some very spicy dishes, and not all Thais like them either. But there are also a large number of dishes that aren't spicy as well. Personally, I prefer not spicy. |
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