12-25-2006, 07:28 AM
With RAM you need to make sure it's compatible with your motherboard. Do you know what kind of RAM the current stick is? If not, find out and make sure if it's PC3200 400MHZ, or something like that, that the other stick is the same. Also, if you buy a stick of the same speed, since I'm sure the system you're on doesn't have a lot of higher end parts, it shouldn't be that expensive. Search Newegg.com Or if you can't figure out what kind of RAM you need check your mother board on Dell. as they have a memory selector for many different brands of PCs and motherboards.
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