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    Aspire 1800 supports DDR2?

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by h0883z, May 10, 2006.

  1. h0883z

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    Title says it all. Just curious if it did. It has a 915 Chipset, so I am guessing it does, but the manual says it supports DDR 333.
     
  2. miner

    miner Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    It might support DDR2, but if the manufacturer decides to use DDR, then there is no way you can replace the DDR with DDR2 as they are basically incompatible with each other.
     
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    Ah, that's right... DDR and DDR2 is incompatible. Oh well.
     
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    I posted a plea for the 1800 user/owner manual. Do you still have it and would you consider emailing it. I just bought a used notebook and do not know how to use it. Many thanks for any help. please reach me at [email protected]