I have "a plan". I'm currently in the process of upgrading/minor-modding my PC. It's current spec is an Asus A7V333 motherboard with an AMD Athlon XP 2000+ (Thoroughbred).
I'm planning to upgrade the motherboard to an Asus A7N8X-E Delux with an Athlon 2800 Barton.
What I'd like to do is give my father-in-law my old case, PSU, motherboard (using the on-board video and sound), and processor, and add his old drives. Can't see any problem with this, except for the RAM.
He currently has an old PII-350, with 64Mb RAM, so I'll be scrapping his RAM. Now I could give him my 512Mb PC2700 RAM too, and go buy some new PC3200 DDR.
Or I could keep my RAM and buy him some el-cheapo 256Mb PC2100. After all, he uses his PC for running Word and Excel. And not much else.
Questions -
Will my existing PC2700 RAM work in my new motherboard, which apparently supports DDR400 (I assume this is another name for PC3200)? Is it (the mobo) backward compatible with regards to the RAM?
Would I notice much difference in using 512Mb PC2700 or the same amount of faster PC3200 RAM, seeing as I'm not really a gamer (my prime need for faster speed will be for home video editing with Pinnacle 9).
Ta.