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Yes DDR / DDR1 as it's also known is made in 128k, 256k, 512k, 1024k / 1g & I recently found 2048k / 2g
evidence of it's existance is ebay advert for item 262406707321 each ram stick is 2g and is std DDR spec as follows HP 373030-851 DDR 2GB PC-3200 Reg ECC 400Mhz 2Rx4 RAM Memory, furthermore other evidence of it's existance is ebay advert for item 272707651432 each ram stick is 2g and is std DDR spec as follows: 2GB Qimonda HYS72D256220HBR-5-B PC3200R 400MHz DDR1 ECC Server memory more evidence of it's existance is ebay advert for item 282692555927 each ram stick is 2g and is std DDR spec as follows: 2GB Qimonda DDR1 PC3200R 400mhz CL3 Ecc Reg Server-Ram Hys72d256220hbr-5-b
-Now I'm pretty sure these are as common as rocking horse manure so it's not something you'll see often so if punching some life into antique hardware that's got ten minutes to live is your game, yes it does exist Personally I wouldn't bother its far more economical to re-power a system with new M/board CPU & Ram
+Now I'm pretty sure these are as common as rocking horse manure so it's not something you'll see often so if punching some life into antique hardware that's got ten minutes to live is your game, yes it does exist
-with a new HDD & fresh install of your O/s of choice then chain the old and new drive via the motherboard
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-and copy all the data and program install files onto the fresh HDD (please note HDD's do have a finite life)
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-and having a full copy of your data or an image of your drive is the best disaster recovery tool you can have
+Personally I wouldn't bother its far more economical to re-power a system with new M/board CPU & Ram with a new HDD & fresh install of your O/s of choice then chain the old & new drive via the motherboard & copy all the data and program install files onto the fresh HDD (please note HDD's do have a finite life) and having a full copy of your data or an image of your drive is the best disaster recovery tool you can have
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Orijinal gönderinin sahibi: Phillip

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Hi

Yes DDR / DDR1 as it's also known is  made in 128k, 256k, 512k, 1024k  / 1g & I recently found 2048k / 2g

evidence of it's existance is ebay advert for item 262406707321 each ram stick is 2g and is std DDR spec as follows  HP 373030-851 DDR 2GB PC-3200 Reg ECC 400Mhz 2Rx4 RAM Memory, furthermore  other  evidence of it's existance is ebay advert for item 272707651432 each ram stick is 2g and is std DDR spec as follows: 2GB Qimonda HYS72D256220HBR-5-B PC3200R 400MHz DDR1 ECC Server memory more evidence of it's existance is ebay advert for item 282692555927 each ram stick is 2g and is std DDR spec as follows: 2GB Qimonda DDR1 PC3200R 400mhz CL3 Ecc Reg Server-Ram Hys72d256220hbr-5-b

Now I'm pretty sure these are as common as rocking horse manure so it's not something you'll see often so if punching some life into antique hardware that's got ten minutes to live is your game, yes it does exist Personally I wouldn't bother its far more economical to re-power a system with new M/board CPU & Ram

with a new HDD & fresh install of your O/s of choice then chain the old and new drive via the motherboard

and copy all the data and program install files onto the fresh HDD (please note HDD's do have a finite life)

and having a full copy of your data or an image of your drive is the best disaster recovery tool you can have

Kind Regards

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