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PC133 is an SDRAM standard. SDRAM is a type of RAM.
If the label on one RAM chip says "PC133 SDRAM" and the label on another chip says "SDRAM PC133", they are the same thing. There is no different between them. If you want to put more RAM in your computer you first want to check and make sure you have the extra slots necessary. You usually want to get the same kind of RAM that is already in there. So if the existing RAM is PC133, you want to get more PC133 RAM.
Yes, provided you computer BIOS (Basic Input Output System) supports it you can upgrade to any amount
One can purchase PC133 SDRAM from a number of stores and online retailers. They can be purchased from Best Buy, eBay, Amazon, PC World and from Target.
There are a lot of places in order for one to find more information about PC133 SDRAM. However, it is strongly suggested that one should check out from the website Amazon.
8 bytes per second, 200Mhz
Yes. It used PC133 SDRAM modules.
Depending on its age, either SDR SDRAM, DDR, or DDR2 RAM.
The Intel D845GLLY motherboard supports a maximum of 2GB of PC133 SDRAM, using two 1 GB modules.
use pipelining techniques
Motherboards of that era would have had a either a combination of the older SDR SDRAM (PC100 or PC133 RAM) and DDR SDRAM, or just DDR SDRAM.For best performance, you would want to use the DDR slots.
The Dell Optiplex supports a maximum of 512 MB of RAM using two 256 MB PC100/PC133 SDR SDRAM modules.