Its basic generic memory. I had a stick of 256MB of DDR333 CL2.5 that went bad. I took it back to PC Club where I bought it and they sent it in and KingMax sent me a new stick.
The replacement stick was slightly warped but I figured I would see if it worked and low and behold... it didnt.
If you are going to use basic memory, use the Kingston ValueRam.
However, I personally just discovered the joys of using Crucial CL2 XMS DDR400 memory. I just about s**t a brick! I will never use anything else again!!! I literally was able to install Win2K in about 20 minutes flat. Didnt know that it would make THAT much of a difference.


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