Would this RAM work in my G5 1.8?

eBay item:
1024MB (1GB) DDR PC3200 (Single Stick)
400Mhz
128X4 High Density Chipset (Pleas see compatible motherboard list below.)
184 Pins , Desktop Memory
Unbuffered, Non-ECC, Non-Registered
5ns
2.5V
CL 3
Compatibility: Our modules are tested to be compatible to Motherbaords with chipsets VIA P4x266A, VIA KT400, VIA KT600, VIA PT800, SIS 645, SIS648, SIS 648FX and SIS 746FX except for all Asus motherboards
Thanks for your responses.... Doug

Not sure about whether it will work (I think it will) but you'll need two of those if it will. The RAM has to be installed in matched pairs on the G5.

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