Scorpion0x17
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Teek22: Download the free version of Sandra.

This will be able to tell you exactly what speeds and timings your RAM supports - it reads the information from the RAM modules themselves and shows the supported speeds as well as what it's currently running at.

You may also get more information out of Sandra on exactly what motherboard, chipset, etc you have.
But I've never used it on a Dell, so I don't know exactly how much info you'll get.

Another useful tool you may want to download is memtest86 as this will allow you to easily test stability at different RAM timings.

Also, you may find this Dell™ Dimension™ E520 Service Manual of use.

From looking through that and the PDF of the user manual, it looks like you indeed can't alter you RAM timings, so, I would assume, if you mix your old RAM and your new RAM (and if they have different timings), your system will either a) not work or b) run at the timings of the slower ram. Which may or may not be as stable as running just the new ram at the either the correct or some other timings.

Unfortunately, RAM is one of those things where you can do all the research, make sure you're buying the 'right' RAM for your system, and still find that something about the interaction between the specific RAM you purchased and your specific motherboard means that it just will not run stably.

So, as I said before, the only way you're going to know, 100%, that they will work, is to buy some and install them.

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teek22 wrote:

k In the manual it said I need unbuffered RAM which mine is and also Non ECC memory.

What is Non ECC memory??
ECC means "Error Checking Code" or something like that.

ECC ram has error-checking.
Non ECC ram doesn't.

Usually unbuffered ram is non-ecc, and non-ecc ram is unbuffered. But, if possible, you should make sure it's definately non-ecc before purchasing, just to be on the safe side.

EDIT: I take it you deleted the post 'cos you figured that out?

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teek22
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K Thanks for all the help guys and tanks for the documenation Scopion. I now Found out that my motherboard supports 533-MHz, 667-MHz, and 800-MHz dual DDR2 unbuffered SDRAM.

And there weird thing is its cheaper for me to get the 667-Mhz Ram probs cos its produced more. Guess I will buy that as it is supported.

Gona try out that Sandra Program. Thanks for everyone's help. Its helped me a lot.
teek22
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Scorpion0x17 wrote:

teek22 wrote:

k In the manual it said I need unbuffered RAM which mine is and also Non ECC memory.

What is Non ECC memory??
ECC means "Error Checking Code" or something like that.

ECC ram has error-checking.
Non ECC ram doesn't.

Usually unbuffered ram is non-ecc, and non-ecc ram is unbuffered. But, if possible, you should make sure it's definately non-ecc before purchasing, just to be on the safe side.

EDIT: I take it you deleted the post 'cos you figured that out?
Lol yeh I looked on another site and it said non-ECC next to it. Thanks anyway
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No problem. Glad to help.

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