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February 2nd, 2006 02:00

512MB PC133 133Mhz SDRAM DIMM

Looking at this, but listing:
 
 
says it's a high density memory chip.  If I remember correctly, that won't work in a Dimension 2350, it has to be a low density chip.
 
Rich

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February 2nd, 2006 03:00

If your not sure about the memory, go to www.crucial.com  and look up your computer there.  I have a 2350 as well and bought both my memory sticks from them.  I love crucial memory.

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February 2nd, 2006 09:00

The 2350 uses PC2100 DDR, not PC133 SDRAM.

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February 2nd, 2006 13:00

Learn something new every day.  One thing I learned is that memory upgrades for older computers are expensive; the chips aren't in as much demand like newer ones and cost more.

Message Edited by gunghohm1 on 02-02-2006 10:00 AM

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February 2nd, 2006 15:00

There's an interesting supply/demand curve for RAM prices. Starts high when first introduced, then falls off as these newer systems become mainstream and production is increased to meet demand, then goes back up after production is shifted to newer technology, then falls off as demand decreases when systems approach obsolescence and the end of product life cycle.
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