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    I need(new or used) two 512mb rimm4200 memory modules. I have looked in all the usual places and it seems that no one has any. Ebay has some 256mb modules but I need the 512mb modules. If anybody has any lying around and would like to get rid of it please contact me: mysts@northstate.net or post here. thank you
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    Those aren't RIMMS. If he is in fact looking for RIMMS (Rambus Inline Memory Modules), I don't think they have anything near 4200, if you're looking for DDR2 PC2-4200 512MB SDRAM modules, here are some...

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820134081 No guarantee of compatibility since they're buffered though.
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    Thanks for the help guys. I didn't think to mention that the form factor is 184 pins. That has been the problem. All that I have found are 200 pins and above. Thanks for trying though.
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    184 Pins would be DDR or RDRAM. Where are you seeing that you need 4200?
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    The manual that came with the motherboard kept referring to RIMM 4200. I contacted the people that sold me the motherboard and they said that this memory is no longer available. I contacted Crucial and they do have it. You are correct in saying that 184 pin means RDRAM(rambus). Everything is OK now and I appreciate your efforts to help.
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