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Gateway 300 Series Desktops Standard Memory Specification Guide

The guide below shows you the standard memory configuration for the Gateway 300 Series Desktops models when they are shipped from the manufacturer.

Please note however that the information below should be used as a general guide and you should always refer to your owner's manual for the exact memory configuration for your Gateway 300 Series Desktops, or you can contact EDGE Tech Corp's Technical Support Team for assistance.

300 Series Desktops Model Speed of RAM Fixed RAM Maximum RAM Standard RAM # Banks # Sockets Chipset
300 Deluxe PC-133 0MB 512MB 128MB 2 2 Intel 845
300C PC-133 0MB 512MB 128MB 2 2
300L PC-133 0MB 512MB 2 2 Intel 845
300L2 PC-133 0MB 512MB 2 2 Intel 845
300S PC-133 0MB 512MB 128MB 2 2 Intel 845
300S (DDR) PC-2100 0MB 1GB 256MB 2 2 Int
300SE PC-133 0MB 512MB 128MB 2 2 Intel 845
300X PC-133 0MB 512MB 128MB 2 2 Intel 845
300X (DDR) PC-2100 0MB 1GB 256MB 2 2 N/A
300XL PC-133 0MB 512MB 2 2 Intel 845
Speed of RAM: The amount of time RAM takes to put data into its memory or vice versa. Speed is measured from the time an address, and control signals are given, until all information is stored in the device outputs.
Fixed RAM: The amount of system memory that comes built in on the motherboard. This memory cannot be removed or upgraded.
Maximum RAM: The maximum amount of memory a system can support and can be reached by installing the maximum amount of memory supported in each memory socket. Maximizing the amount of memory in your system will allow it to run more powerful programs, run more programs at one time, boot up faster, and overall run more efficiently.
Standard RAM: The amount of system memory that usually ships with by the manufacturer.
Bank: A bank is a collection of memory sockets in a computer which work together as a single unit. A bank cannot be partially filled and must be filled with like modules (same size, speed and type) typically sold in a Kit.
Sockets: A socket is an integrated component built onto the motherboard for the specific purpose of inserting memory modules. These can have different pin-out designs and can number between 2 and 32.
Chipset: The computer processing unit (CPU) is supported by the chipset, a set of microchips which contain several controllers, determining how data travels between components and the processor.
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