Compatibility: Standard memory modules work with most new motherboards including Intel, Asus, Abit, SuperMicro, EPoX, PCChips, BioStar, MicoStar, QDI, FIC, Tyan, Acer, Tekram and SOYO. Also works in some branded systems including Compaq, Dell, IBM, Gateway, Packard-Bell, HP, NEC, AST, Acer, eMachines, Sony, CompUSA, and CTX. However, they may or may not work in some proprietary models from Compaq, IBM, or Dell. In this case, please contact us, we can find the right piece of memory for your proprietary system. We deal with several big after market memory makers that make memory specific to these kinds of systems. Consult your system manual of manufacturer's web site to ensure compatibility before purchasing.
Limited Warranty: 30-day from invoice date with Directron.com for equal replacement/repair. 7-day money back from receiving date with 15% restocking fee for non-defective returns on current market price. No refund or credit after 7 days. Customer is responsible for returning manufacturer defective products unless test is paid before shipping.(dxy050307)
Notes: (1)
PC-100 MHz memory is back-compatible and will work on
66MHz system bus. But a 66MHz memory will NOT work on a 100MHz bus! (2) No, this module will not work on a 133MHz bus. Order the PC133 module instead. (3) This module is AMD Athlon certified/approved.
(4) Although this memory is of a standard design please be aware that we cannot guarantee compatibility for all systems. The memory may or may not work for proprietary based systems like those produced by Compaq, HP, Dell, or E-Machines. Please carefully investigate the specifications for your system before purchasing.
More Notes: (1) How to recognize SDRAM DIMM? Physical length: 5.25". 168 Double-sided metal pins (golden or silver). Most 32MB SDRAM modules have eight chips and are single sided. Occasionally you may come across double sided with four chips on each side. Most 64MB modules have 16 chips and are double sided (8 chips on each side). Most 128MB modules have eight chips and are single sided. (2) Standard desk-top memory modules are non-ECC (error correction), non-registered, and non-buffered memory modules. ECC and registered memory modules are normally for servers that require these features and more expensive. (3) Yes, you can mix SDRAM modules of different sizes on the same motherboard for upgrade purposes.