the PC3200"u" just means the ram is unbuffered which is normal for most RAM. Honestly I don't think the "U" will make any difference. I think it was just a different labeling standard at the time.
Just be sure you get "unbuffered" RAM (which is the norm).
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the PC3200"u" just means the ram is unbuffered which is normal for most RAM. Honestly I don't think the "U" will make any difference. I think it was just a different labeling standard at the time.
Just be sure you get "unbuffered" RAM (which is the norm).