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Josem 10-14-2007 02:54 AM

Is There A Way To Use Notebook Ram in a Desktop PC?
 
I currently have 2x 512mb sticks of PC-4200 (533MHz) 200-pin SO-DIMM DDR2 RAM in my laptop.

I wish to upgrade it to 2x 1gb sticks of the same stuff.

Are there any devices that would let me put the notebook ram into my desktop? (ie, with the use of a PCI or PCIE card or something?) Any ideas?

psionic storm 10-14-2007 07:38 AM

Re: Is There A Way To Use Notebook Ram in a Desktop PC?
 
i've never seem such a thing before but

your ram
533mhz*64 bit bus width=2x34122/8= 8500 meg/s xfer

and pci is ~130 megs/s

so pci shouldnt exist, maybe pcie.

ra]\\[dom 10-14-2007 07:51 AM

Re: Is There A Way To Use Notebook Ram in a Desktop PC?
 
Nope, never heard of such thing.


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