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    Ram Question Please Help Have To Buy Today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by markjobrien, Jul 1, 2007.

  1. markjobrien

    markjobrien Notebook Enthusiast

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    Dell 6400 Ram-Please help have to buy today!!!!!

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    Would these spec work on the 6400

    200-Pin DDR2 SO-DIMM
    Tech Spec
    Capacity 1GB
    Speed DDR2 667 (PC2 5300 5400)
    Cas Latency 4
    Voltage 1.8V
    ECC No
    Registered/Unbuffered Unbuffered
    Heat Spreader No

    Warranty Lifetime

    GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
    200 PIN Memory

    667 Mhz

    SODIMM (DUAL IN-LINE MEMORY)

    Non-ECC

    Non-Parity




    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

    Brand new.

    It is well tested.

    1GB

    64 X 8 Configuration (Low Density - compatible with all Laptops)

    Non ECC

    Gold leads





    OK i checked the RAM from crucial.. The difference is for the 667mhz modules PC5300

    The difference between this RAM and the Crucial RAM is as follows:

    Cas Latency 4 VS. Cas Latency 5(from Crucial)

    Density is different think its
    64X8 VS. 128 X 6(from Crucial)

    Everthing else is identical, now would these little differences effect compatibilty. Someone out there must know.......................
     
  2. Rowen

    Rowen Notebook Consultant

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    If it's a 200-pin SO-DIMM module, then yes, it will work in your Dell 6400. This would be DDR2 RAM and the E1505/6400 takes PC2 4200 & 5300. The latency will affect performance, not compatibility.