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Well of course it is,
and

it always was.
(, Mon 26 Apr 2010, 15:12, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
I shall attempt
to clarify, i want to put the components into a non Dell PC.
(, Mon 26 Apr 2010, 15:28, Reply)
Pervert!

(, Mon 26 Apr 2010, 15:39, Reply)
It's just another PC.
You will need to check on the type of RAM and whether it's compatible with the new motherboard. The rest is transferable with the right connectors.
(, Mon 26 Apr 2010, 15:39, Reply)
What would be
the best way to check the compatibility? I can find out what the motherboard is and what the RAM is but how do I know if they will work together?
(, Mon 26 Apr 2010, 16:02, Reply)
Jesus have you not heard of google?
You are neglecting to give us the most important details. What the Stuff is coming out of and what you want to put it in too.
(, Mon 26 Apr 2010, 16:05, Reply)
Perhaps my google-fu is weak
for I did not find the answers that I wanted.

The Dell's to be harvested are Optiplex 745's and the Mobo that I want to add (ideally RAM) to is a Gigabyte GA-945-PL-S3.
(, Mon 26 Apr 2010, 16:10, Reply)
It looks like the memory should be transferable
the Gigabyte board takes DDR2 (see here: www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Motherboard/Products_Overview.aspx?ProductID=2325) and as far as I can tell the donor Dell does too ( www.dell.com/us/en/dfb/desktops/optix_745/pd.aspx?refid=optix_745&cs=28&s=dfb )
(, Mon 26 Apr 2010, 16:26, Reply)
very weak
The first Google result on "Optiplex 745" is: www.dell.com/downloads/global/products/optix/en/opti_745techspecs.pdf which says DDR2, 533Mhz and the first Google result on "Gigabyte GA-945-PL-S3" is www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Motherboard/Products_Overview.aspx?ProductID=2325 which says DDR2 533, so, yes the RAM will be compatible, probably, as should be the CPU and HDD, so you're in luck there, probably.

That said, if you cannot work out this by yourself I'm not sure I'd trust you with a screwdriver to open the case, so I take no responsibility for your certain death by accidentally slashing your own wrists with a surprisingly sharp stick of RAM.

In fact when this happens, I demand you post pictured by way of payment for the 2 minutes of my life spent copying and pasting simple search terms into Google for you.

You spacktard.

Edit: oh fuckity fuck, it the time I spent adding insults to my post someone else beat me to it, with a polite response grrrr.
(, Mon 26 Apr 2010, 16:28, Reply)
You were much more
eloquent then me though!
(, Mon 26 Apr 2010, 17:03, Reply)
Right
I happen to have a Dell 745 on my desk right now. The RAM is DDR2 240 pin DIMMS I use PC6400 in my 745. The Ram for the Gigabyte board is also 240 pin DDR2 so will fit.

I found most of this information buy googling "Optiplex 745 RAM" and "Gigabyte GA-945PL-S3 RAM"
(, Mon 26 Apr 2010, 16:32, Reply)
Thank you
I was googling from another angle

i.e. "Reusing components from Dell Computers"
(, Mon 26 Apr 2010, 16:51, Reply)
You don't deserve
this and prolly don't know what to do with it either.
(, Mon 26 Apr 2010, 16:37, Reply)
these interracial relationships sicken me

(, Mon 26 Apr 2010, 15:40, Reply)

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