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			<title><![CDATA[For Sale Rdram Memory 2 x 256 also Intel Pentium 4 2.6 Ghz]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 01 Jan 2008 23:10:01 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Hi I'm new to this groupI have the following for sale Samsung branded Rdram- Rambus memory 2 x256 mb 800 fsb- 800-45 Non ecc. Good working order &#xA3;45.00 price inludes postage via special delivery,I accept cheques postal orders or cash via special delivery orregistered. Intel pentium 4 socket 478 2.6 Ghz 512 cache 800 Fsb good working request &#xA3;35.00 ono price inludes postage via specialdelivery. I accept cheques postal orders or cash via specialdelivery or registered..<br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Extra expanasion slots for RDRAM Dimension 8200]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 09 Dec 2007 14:08:30 -0500]]></pubDate>
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Is it possible to add additional slots for RDRAM so I don't undergo to waste 2 128s in request to up RAM?Â  I undergo 2x128 &amp; 2x256 <a href='http://total.wordsblogs.com/'>total</a> 768 - System is slow so want to up to nearer 2GB before RDRAM obsolete.
Also any cheap places to buy it? Wondered about Ebay.
As far as upgrading to 2GB at the prices and availability of RDRAM you may want to put <a href='http://that.obscureblogs.com/'>that</a> towards a new PC that doesn't use the <a href='http://high.wordblogs.net/'>high</a> priced RDRAM.Â  Once you spend all the money on the memory you will still have the 8200 PC and whatever go it ordain work at just have more memory and more memory ordain not make the PC run faster.
I have an <a href='http://older.over80blogs.com/'>older</a> PC with 512MB RDRAM. I did an evaluation and decided a new PC even a new entry aim PC is far better than the old PC with RDRAM and limited upgrading of processor and video.Â  I see new Dell PC's advertised for under $500.Â  Same with the Dell refurbished PC's.
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I undergo a Gateway 700S which is the same &quot;vintage&quot; as the 8200 and uses RDRAM.Â  I comfort have the PC as my &quot;evaluate PC&quot; but undergo replaced it with this E510 for regular PC operations.Â  The Gateway has all standard ATX components not Proprietary components like the Dell but it still wasn't worth upgrading.
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			<title><![CDATA[RAMBUS RDRAM RIMMs - worst. invention. evah!]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 17 Nov 2007 16:47:36 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I wish that more than a few days could pass without having to think about just what a crappy creation RAMBUS RDRAM RIMMs are. Designed to help RAMBUS corner the merchandise and make use of monopoly power the RIMM spec died a fairly gruesome death over governmental anti-trust investigations and thanks to market forces when the memory buying public and especially PC building geeks basically refused to buy systems that used RDRAM and instead stuck with SDRAM and other cheaper alternatives.
Unfortunately for me we have a batch of systems at my 'day job' that use this RDRAM crap and sadly I get to look at PCs that could be very abstain little <a href='http://boxes.musicalblogs.com/'>boxes</a> if they actually had some memory in them to bring home the bacon with. I recently surveyed all of the systems on one part of our network and started gathering up information on which boxes should be and which should potentially go.
Deciding factors are <a href='http://things.funnyblogs.net/'>things</a> desire memory -- existing configuration and expandability; processor speed; disk lay and the like.
In the enumerate of systems I have to work with are approximately 12 boxes made by the company with the big D. E. L and L in <a href='http://their.wordblogs.net/'>their</a> name all the <a href='http://same.wordsblogs.com/'>same</a> all featuring lovely RDRAM in them.
Ugh. Processor <a href='http://wise.wordsblogs.com/'>wise</a> the boxes are book. Or at least fine enough for the types of tasks we'd need them for if we <a href='http://cheat.pcblogs.net/'>cheat</a> hardware a bit (as we <a href='http://always.wordblogs.net/'>always</a> do) and use the oldest/slowest for the simplest tasks while procuring heavy duty number crunchin' hardware to do that type of work. plough lay again no problem. Able to grade 'em to Windows XP (most are still using Windows 2000) yup assuming that the memory is sufficent. Oooops.
approve to that memory issue again. Most of these boxes were purchased with a whoppin' 256MB of RAM. Adding more was be prohibitive (or so I guess not having been there when they were purchased). Adding more now is most certainly be prohibitive and not worth it. $200 (furnish or take) to add memory to a PC that has already lived past it's normal life continue in the office place. go.
So we get to fling away hardware that should still be kickin' and beg for replacements out of the somewhat limited calculate of IT <a href='http://money.joinblogs.com/'>money</a> because of stinkin' RDRAM and the costs of same. Ugh.
Today's reminder of the crappiness of the RDRAM product lie was my dad calling and inquiring about a PC that he saw in a thrift store. He's sort of looking for a new PC to give to my nephew who is trying to get one going for computing classes at the nearby community college. Unfortunately for him the PC that my dad used to have and has passed along to him is definitely desire in the tooth and unable to run the software my nephew needs for his classes (things desire Photoshop). Pentium 3 class machine with 256 of RAM just doesn't cut it really. Something faster definitely needed.
Anyway dad found a sharp looking Dell Precision 340 workstation sitting in the thrift shop at a price that looked pretty good given the description of the product. 1.7GHz processor plenty of plough space with 17" observe even included. Under $200.00. Also only 256MB of RAM with XP Pro already loaded on the box. Yick. Try running Photoshop on that box and you'd need to act about a million coffee breaks while the box thrashed the harddrive swapping in and out of virtual memory/swap lay.
So that PC which was needing a domiciliate and my nephew who could still use a reasonable PC for use for school won't be paired up after all. Too bad.
Rambus Inc was a good friend to me back in late 2000. It was a company everyone loved to hate because they were basically nothing more than an army of patent lawyers keeping the determine of memory high for the end user. I didnâ€™t care though because I bought it at 75 and watched it climb to 400 before selling. It actually went to 470 before the pop but I couldn't have been more pleased with my timing. Iâ€™m still spending that money:)<br>
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			<title><![CDATA[128MB 800mhz Pc800 Ecc Rambus184-pin Rimm Rdram 2.5v]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Fri, 09 Nov 2007 18:33:29 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Why add more memory? More megabytes of memory mean more applications can be open at the same <a href='http://measure.wordblogs.net/'>measure</a> on a desktop. In addition to <a href='http://this.gamblerblogs.com/'>this</a> bring up of the computer&#8217;s handling capacity additional memory can make applications run more quickly. More memory allows the CPU to retrieve and retain more <a href='http://data.createblogs.org/'>data</a> which means the applications ordain normally appear to run faster and more efficiently. Many users accuse the slow performance of their computer on the processor go when in fact all they often be is simply to add more memory.
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			<title><![CDATA[Reviving Old PC800 RDRAM PCs]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 03 Nov 2007 14:37:56 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I recently came across an old Gateway Performance 1400 that needed fixing. Generally a PC this old is to be considered &#8220;Scrap&#8221; and usually I advise the client that it&#8217;s measure for the dreaded replacement. Then <a href='http://comes.musicalblogs.com/'>comes</a> the painful affect of moving of data apps and all of the other nightmarish cram that comes to the small business owner requiring a <a href='http://computer.computerblogs.net/'>computer</a> upgrade.
But this computer was just a bit different as are many other RDRAM based Pentium 4 computers with a 400mhz lie Side Bus. It came with Windows ME installed originally back in 2000. Over the years the owner upgraded to Windows 2000 and recently upgraded the OS to Windows XP.
Now act in mind that this box only had 128mb of ram &#8230; and XP actually ran on it. It was slow with that 128mb of ram but comfort usable for most business tasks. But one particular app was having <a href='http://problems.musicalblogs.com/'>problems</a> due to the low amount of RAM available to it.
I started pricing a unify of 512 sticks of PC800 RDRAM for it but the retail determine from the bigger internet stores for that write of RDRAM was around four hundred dollars at the time. Since I could buy a cheap Budget business PC with DDR2 ram for a couple of hundred bucks more it wouldn&#8217;t have been worth the upgrade for my client. Thats where ebay comes in.
I open the same 1gb kit on ebay for under two hundred dollars and that included shipping and postal insurance. The seller&#8217;s hold on is &#8220; &#8221; and they furnish a really great way to get some extra life out of those old RDRAM machines. I also added a salvaged secondary 40 gig hard plough from the junk arrange (to back up speed up swap-file in-out) and the forge is now as fast if not faster than most new budget priced business PCs but at <a href='http://less.wordsblogs.com/'>less</a> than half the cost of buying new and with no included data migration pain.
Here is a enumerate of the RDRAM machines that are salvageable with this simple grade:COMPAQDeskpro EN Rambus ;EXS Desktop. EXS P IV;Presario 7000T. 7120US. 7126CL;Workstation 300. AP240. AP250. AP550. SP750;Evo Workstation W6000. W8000.
DELLDimension 8250. 8100. 8200 (both 400FSB and 533MHz FSB);Dimension XPS B533R. B600R. B667R. B733R. B800R. B866. B866R. B933. B933R. B1000. B1000R. B1130. B1.13R;OptiPlex GX200. GX300. GX400;Precision 667. 733. 800. 866. 933;Precision Online Trading Workstation;Precision Workstation 220. 330. 340(both 400FSB and 533MHz FSB). 350((both 400FSB and 533MHz FSB). 420. 530. 620.
GATEWAYGATEWAY 700C. 700L. 700L2. 700S. 700SE. 700X. 700XL. Performance 1300. 1400. 1500. 1600. 1700. 1800. 2000;E Desktop Series E4400. 4400SE. 4600SE. 4600XL. 4650. 4650 Deluxe. 6000 Deluxe. 6000LProfessional S 1300. 1400. 1500. 1600 ,1700.
HPPavilion 1G; 7960. 7970. 9795. 9720;HP Workstation X1100. X2000. X2100. X4000;Kayak X2000. X4000. XM600. XU700. XU800
IBMNetVista A60i 6832. A60 6833;Intellistation M Pro 6229. 6849. 6850. 6866. 6868;Intellistation Z Pro 6866.
SonyVaio PCV-RX66. RX76. RX370. RX380. RX370DS. PCV-RX380DS. RX462. RX462DS. RX463DSVaio PCV-RX465DS. RX470DS. RX480DS. RX490TV. PCV-RX500E. RX600E. RX600N. RX790C. RX790G
Thanks to for the above table. (as well as for the excellent broach)
So if you have one of these PC800 RAMBUS RAM machines or you find one in the negociate bin of your local computer superstore (I see the IBM boxes at Microcenter now and then) bump up the RAM to a gig or two add a second Disk and cheaply get another two or three years of life out of equipment you would otherwise retire.
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			<title><![CDATA[Get RDRam at CheapestRDRam.com]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Finding a good place to buy at a decent price is not very easy to do. However. CheapestRDRam com is a place that is <a href='http://dedicated.wordblogs.net/'>dedicated</a> to RDRam so you experience that you are going to get a decent price. One of the best things about is that they back up you throughout the entire process from finding your RDRam to helping you lay it.
All you have to do is enter your computer model into one of their programs and it tells you the RDRam that is compatible for that computer copy. Also all of their memory has a lifetime warranty and is guaranteed not to be dead on arrival. So before you go anywhere else to be for RDRam you need to go to.<br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Rdram]]></title>
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			<title><![CDATA[For Sale: Rdram]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 03 Oct 2007 18:32:05 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[HiI have 2 sets of RdRam 2x128mb Samsung pc800 RdRam. Removed out of a Dimension 8200. WOrked <a href='http://book.enhancementblogs.com/'>book</a> was removed 
2x256mb One memory cater fasten and one Centon fasten. Both pc800 and were also working together in a dimension 8200 (not matched but worked very come up together)Asking 50$ shipped 
P. M me an offer too. Or if you undergo anything to change 
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gonx might be interested in this. Why is the smaller be more expensive? Cuz its a matched unify?
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Memory that Intel used for awhile for its processors 
Its now used in some servers 
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Really old RAM that you don't need to experience about unless you need it 
&quot;noobdown&quot; just another OCN member helping noobs get up to go 
RDR RAM (RIMM) was first implemented by Intel with the advent of it's Netburst architecture. However although this RAM was very fast for its measure it was also very costly and had to be run in matched pairs. Motherboards that accepted RIMM memory also had to use keep spacers in any alter RAM slots. The higher costs of RIMM's coupled with the release of DDR DIMM's pretty much killed off RDR RAM for viable use in desktop PC's. To date no new desktop or server systems make use of RDR.
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