Thanks for tips!!

On Feb 9, 1:26 pm, Kris Tilford <ktilfo...@cox.net> wrote:
> On Feb 9, 2010, at 1:13 PM, Gus wrote:
>
> > What is the maximum ram you can put into the beige G3 Desktop?
>
> 768 MB total is the max, three 256 MB sticks of low-density PC66,  
> PC100, or PC133 SDRAM DIMM. Low-density means chips on both sides of  
> the module, meaning 16 chips total, 8 on each side; rather than 8 or 4  
> chips on only one side, which is high-density. If you use high-density  
> it will only be recognized as half the size (if it recognizes at all,  
> some doesn't). I've never heard of anyone using high-density 512 MB  
> sticks to max out a Beige, but I suppose it's possible? Get low-
> density if at all possible. Most sellers know about the difference,  
> OWC is good about the distinction, but ANY low-density should work,  
> it's just that most available now is high-density.

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