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panjieshi Posted on Feb 10, 2013

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Operates at the same frequency rate ('Speed'), as the Processor.

It is a small memory area for the Processor.

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It is the second fastest memory on the motherboard.

3) Next after the Ram Memory is the Harddrive.
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The Harddrive is the third fastest memory.

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Hi there,

Whether you have a different mobile network provider, the only way to unlock your Sandisk memory card is sliding the small tab on the side of your memory card. Turn off your phone, take out the memory card and there you will see the small tab on the upper left.

Please let me know how this goes. Thank you for using FixYa.
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hi take out the memory card, there will be a small button on the side push it the oppersite direction, this will 'unlock' it.

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Memory

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OptiPlex GX270 can be small form-factor, small desktop or small mini-tower. The DIMM slots and therefore maximum memroy capacity depends on the form factor. Double check our OptiPlex GX270 and find memory info below.

Memory Type
333MHz (PC2700) or 400MHz (PC3200) DDR SDRAM

Memory connectors/DIMM Slots
small form-factor: 2
small desktop: 4
small mini-tower: 4

Memory capacities Supported
128MB, 256MB, 512MB, or 1GB non-ECC

Minimum memory
128 MB

Maximum memory
small form-factor: 2 GB
small desktop: 4 GB
small mini-tower: 4 GB

Mike
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