Different stores will sell this product for different prices. Prices that I found ranged from $14.00 to $30.00. This link for Amazon.com provides more information for the product: http://www.amazon.com/ACP-EP-Memory-400MHZ-PC2-3200-Unbuffered/dp/B00061U7DS
No. PC3200 is DDR (1) 400, PC2 3200 is DDR2 400. They are incompatible.
The PC2-3200 memory has a RAM Memory of 400. It can transfer at a maxumum of 3,200 MB per second. The PC2 3200 is also called DDR2-400 RAM. http://www.ehow.com/facts_7423881_there-style-ddr2-so_dimm-memory_.html#ixzz1PI8ftNWF
No, you cannot. PC2 is ddr2 type of memory when PC is ddr. Those types are not compatible.
No, one does not need special training to use PC2 3200. If you know how to use computers already, it is pretty much common sense. However, if you run into a problem the booklet will guide you.
ServerSupply is currently offering the best bargain of PC2 3200 parts. Their price is 18 dollars with free shipping. Pricefalls and Compuvest are also very competitive with a price of 19 dollars and free shipping.
I would suggest trying ebay, they offer great deals and prices. Also, Amazon.com is another good sight to check into for this item.
The H.R 3200 plan will cost 2 trillion dollars.
The Dell Inspiron 9300 takes DDR2 PC2-5300 SODIMMs. It has two slots, each of which can hold up to 1GB, for a total of 2GB. This memory should work in your laptop with no issues, however, for performance issues, it is recommended to have the same memory size and type installed in each slot.
If you feel that your computer is not running the way that is should, it may be due to a memory problem. All computers run on memory and the more you store on your device, the more memory space is taken up. By adding a module, like the pc2 3200, you will find that your computer begins to run more efficiently and effectively than before. This device allows your computer to run at faster speeds without excess power usage. If you are currently having trouble with your computer, try installing a pc2 3200 onto it. This particular module is compatible with most computers on the market.
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Yes. You will need ethernet cards for both computers, and a router. After cabling the system together, you will need to enable 'printer sharing' on PC2. Then, you will have to configure 'netowrk printer' on PC1 to be the printer on PC2.
Yes, it is backward compatible