Inquiry about RAM specifications from the Pentium 3 period.
Inquiry about RAM specifications from the Pentium 3 period.
During the Pentium 3 Era, DDR SDRAM became common, while older PC 100 and PC133 RAM were still in use. These types had different voltage requirements and speeds, so compatibility depended on matching specifications. SDRAM was a newer standard compared to the older PC memory formats.
It would work on a PC100, might even improve the timing, but PC133 or higher is preferable.
You should plan for a moderate amount of RAM. With only three slots, consider how many you’ll actually use. A Celeron processor limits performance, so avoid overclocking. Check compatibility with your system and avoid using the maximum stick size unless necessary.