First post, by EmberBlitz07
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Greetings, VOGONS.
I've been planning a Pentium II DOS/Windows 9X gaming build and ordered the processor, graphics card and RAM, which is all fine and dandy, until I noticed one thing.
The RAM sticks I bought were likely high density, where most P2 motherboards didn't support high density natively.
I'm really not sure what I can do as the seller doesn't accept returns, so I might see if I can trade the RAM stick (128MB) for a low density one if it turns out to be high density.
Stick is a 128MB Kingston ValueRAM KVR133X64C3.
Intel Pentium II 400MHz ✅
S3 Trio 3D/2X 4MB ✅
128MB SDRAM ✅
Siemens Nixdorf D1064 ✅
AZTech AUDIO TELEPHONY 3500 (maybe) ✅
Quantum Bigfoot TX 8GB with IDE connection and Molex power support
