Dell computers?

This is a discussion about Dell computers? in the Windows Hardware category; hi, do any of you know what motherbord is in the dell dimension 8100? caus if you do it would be helpful. thanks, cazzman. .

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hi,
do any of you know what motherbord is in the dell dimension 8100?
caus if you do it would be helpful.
thanks,
cazzman.

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A modified Intel board running a 400MHz bus on the 850 chipset ... what exactly are you trying to do?

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^^^^Yeppers - thas all i knew, that it was an intel modified - well - custom made for dell - motherboard.

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im just trying to whack some more ram in it.
i think its rdram pc800. am i right.
thanks,
cazzman.

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Best thing to do is go to the Crucial website, and let it suggest the RAM type once you plug in the Dell model. Much easier!
 
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Or go to the dell site and punch in your customer number or case number and it will tell you

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Ya, I think there's a sticker on the underside of the case or something with a service tag that you enter into dell support online and can get your system specs (not terribly detailed, but should be detailed enough)