If nothing else works Mand the best way to figure out what memory you have is
to look at the chips on the memory. Course you have to be able to open your
PC and get to it. There will usualy be 8 or 9 flat black chips with writing
on them. Each chip will have the same code on it. Look this number and letter
combination up on google and it will give you a idea of what the chip is.
We sometimes get customers bringing in unmarked memory. This is the best way
ive found to figure it out. Also the chip may very well be marked.
To help you out I looked up the manuale for this board. Its a DIMM board.
Considering that you have a 133 front side bus you will most likely want 3.3v
PC133 SDRAM.
If you have more questions just let us know.
The Woodpile
"mand" wrote:
> 
> i'm tryng to find what speed memory i have, i've tryed searching the pc but
> cant find anything and i've searched the net but theres nowhere on the net
> that tells you how to check what speed memory you have and tiny computers are
> usless as their system is always down and they cant tell me what speed
> memory my pc has and they charge £1 a min just to tell you a load of rubbish,
> i need to know the speed of the memory so i can get some more memory on
> wednesday but pc world said i need to know the speed or i cant get the memory
> and they can check for me but i dont really wanna pay out £10 for a cab to
> take the whole dam tower down to the shop and bak 
> can anyone help me please?