Sunday, September 12, 2010

Is near an adapter to use SDR DIMMs contained by a DDR slot?

I only found some 168 pin SDR DIMMs that I had stored since some matured computer long ago. My current system uses 184-pin DDR DIMMs and has a couple of slots free.



Since I call in that manufacturers once made adapters to plug 30pin SIMMs into 72 pin SIMM slots, I be wondering whether anyone had come up near an adapter to do likewise beside DIMMs.



Has anyone heard of that?

Is near an adapter to use SDR DIMMs contained by a DDR slot?

Nope. The different flavors of RAM today manufacture adapters impossible. In the STONE AGE, using SIMM Trees was popular because the infirm 30 pin SIMMs had the sames specs as the first series of 72 pin SIMMs.



You can SELL your prehistoric RAM to some resellers like http://www.coastmemory.com or provide them to get positive feedback at eBay.



Always achieve the proper RAM for your more modern system. Look up the SPECS and order what match your current RAM. Buy from a seller that guarantees that it will WORK.



Let's vote that you have 512MB of RAM... what righteous would an extra 16MB do anyway?



Good luck and Happy Computing!
Because the Chips themselves are not compatible no they never made an adaptor I have hear of.
No Way !!


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