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Moved to PC Support. B)

Yes, newegg has some good stuff and since the PC is old, the price of the ram shouldn't be too bad, so check them out. Also, as noted you're going to have to find out what kind of ram you have. You could run a program like Belarc Advisor and it should tell you.

http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html <-- Download there.

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What type of computer is it?

Does your RAM have a label on it?

If so, is it PC100, PC133, ect (I'm going to assume it's PC100)

How many available slots do you have?

I'd recommend getting a stick of 128MB and using it in addition to your 32MB if it's an option for you

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Depending on the age and make of the motherboard that computer may only hold upto 64MB of RAM. What brand and model computer is it? Some old Pentium and AMD K6 setups used PC66 memory. Some even used DRAM memory instead of SDRAM.

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