Adding Memory stick to a K8MM-V??

I need to add 512mb or 1g to 512mb installed. I want to know what sticks are compatible with this mobo. SUPPORTS DDR266/333/400 DDR SDRAM FOR 2 184-PEN DDR DIMMs. I don't want to make any mistakes. Thanks for all the help in advance.

Quote from: Exo on 26-March-07, 03:10:16
Your board only has 2 RAM slots, and they're already filled, so yes ; you're going to have to completely replace the RAM.
if you want 1 GB of ram i'd buy 1 stick of 1GB and leave the other slot open - Your board is single channel anyway so it does not need 2 sticks for dual channel operation as there simply is no dual channel ...
This way you have a free slot to add another gig later should you decide to.
As for what ram to get, Any PC3200 ram for a respectable manufacturer ( corsair value ram, twinmoss, samsung, etc ) works great with a A64/sempron64.
Good luck. And make sure you don't accidentally buy DDR2 ram 
Exo: Thanks for your reply. 1gb stick will work and leave other slot for later additions sounds good to me. One other queston: What is the difference between BUFFERED and UNBUFFERED sticks?? Which is better??

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