Adding More Memory - Mitsubishi Electric MS Series Owner's Handbook Manual

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Adding more memory

You can give your PC more memory by adding or
replacing memory modules called "DIMMs".
The motherboard's two DIMM sockets accept
DIMMs of up to 128 Mbytes in any combination
(giving a maximum memory capacity of 256 Mbytes).
This is a DIMM (Dual In-line Memory Module).
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Technical note
The DIMMs you use must have the following
specification: gold contacts, 3.3V, 64-bit, unbuffered,
SDRAM-type with Serial Presence Detect (SPD) and a
CAS latency of 2 at 66 MHz. If you use any other type of
DIMM you risk damaging the motherboard.
Before you begin
1.
Turn off the computer and unplug all power
cords.
2.
Take suitable anti-static precautions and remove
the right side panel. For more information see
the section on "Anti-static precautions" in the
Safety & Regulatory Notices at the start of this
manual.
3.
Remove any expansion cards that impede access
to the DIMM sockets.
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