Question:
Does Dell RAM work with IBM computers?
Jeff
2007-09-22 09:37:50 UTC
I have a IBM NetVista A22p 6823-22U. The OS is Windows XP Home Edition SP2. On my RAM, it says this: Infineon PC 133-222-520 256mb 32MX84 SDRAM. The Dell RAM is manufactured by Infineon also, but all of the numbers on it are the same except it says: PC 133-333-520. Will this Dell RAM work with my IBM computer?
Six answers:
2007-09-22 10:15:11 UTC
May or may not.Sounds vague, but you are dealing with 2 cranky pieces of hardware. It should function at 222. I would install the Dell RAM alone. If it works, add the other.
2016-05-21 03:53:51 UTC
Can't really say since you don't see a lot of questions about IBM, They still make pretty good business machines. I personally use Dell Laptops.
2007-09-22 09:42:58 UTC
Providing the connection to the pc is the same, yes, it should work.

Try it!
2007-09-22 09:41:46 UTC
Probably not. But the only way to find out is to actually try and see if it will. Just don't force it what ever you do.
PBcompanies.com
2007-09-22 10:07:08 UTC
as long as it is the same type: IE DDR, SDRam, DDR2, RDRAM ect.



And the speed is at or above the speed you currently have.

then yes
scherzkm
2007-09-22 09:43:18 UTC
yes


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