This would all depend on the socket number of the motherboard. Also if the memory it already has, has the 'slots' directly in the centre of the memory stick.
Usually rambus, is used on socket 423 boards, and some Pentium 4's (socket 478's).
If the memory stick has one slot in it, then no you cannot, as this is DDR ram. If it has a slot in the middle, and again at one end, then again you cannot as this is SD Ram.
Rambus has 2 slots directly in the middle. This is the easiest method of finding out what memory your computer has.
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Yes they are still available for sale but becoming less as the other newer models are replacing them. But you can still see people using Pentium processors on their computer especially older computers.
Dozens of motherboard models are capable of supporting an Intel Pentium Dual-Core.
The SO-DIMM memory modules are compatible between contemporaneous MacBooks and MacBook Pro models. Memory from earlier models may not be suitable for a later era models.
Windows 7 32-bit is the highest version compatible with the Pentium III processor. : the official requirement about processor is "a x86 CPU clocked at 1 Ghz or above" and some models of Pentium III meet that technical specification. Please note that only the 32-bit version of Windows 7 can run on Pentium III. Moreover, it is recommended to have at least 1 GB of RAM for Windows 7 32-bit, which is a huge amount for a computer of this era.
An Intel Pentium Dual Core processor is a CPU (Central Processing Unit) and is effectively the "brain" of most computers. The Pentium processor was most common in the early 21st Century and has subsequently been replaced with faster models.
Little of history first Was the first Pentium CPU made by INTEL, the successor to 486 CPU. Instead INTEL name the next generation proccesors with a number ,(every time INTEL's CPU architecture changed it use a number to submit the change) like all the former models,(286,386,486) and while most of the people believed tghat the new name will be 586, INTEL came out with the name PENTIUM, (means 5 in Latin) and keep this name till today ,even after 4 major architectural changes. So from 1993 INTEL adopt the PENTIUM name and put nummbers after P every time an architectural change made. So we had Pentium (P) Pentium2 (P2) ETC. P90 MHZ computer means a computer with a first generation PENTIUM Proccesor, with a clock speed to 90MHz and was the third CPU of Pentium, two first CPUs run at 60MHz and 66MHz.
Computer models weren't used. Real computers were used.
The fastest "classic" Pentium is clocked at 200 Mhz. The fastest Pentium with MMX extension is clocked at 300 Mhz. The fastest Pentium II is clocked at 400 Mhz. The fastest Pentium III is clocked at 1.4 Ghz. The fastest Pentium 4 is clocked at 3.8 Ghz. The fastest Pentium D is clocked at 3.7 Ghz. The fastest Pentium M is clocked at 2.26 Ghz. The fastest Pentium Dual-Core is clocked at 2.5 Ghz.
the three types of models are physical models,idea models and computer models.
They are both models, andthey both can be explained.
Computer models are what type of computer it is. There are many different types of computer. It differs with the Brand, Operating system, Look, Function, Year, and more.
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