Yes, that's right, I have a motherboard meant for embedded applications. It has a standard 184-pin DIMM socket which I'd like to replace with an angled DIMM socket for some additional clearance. Thank God/Allah/Buddha that it's a through-hole PCB mount socket, and I found a suitable replacement.
Now this socket will handle PC3200 RAM. Are there any factors I may not have considered with regards to replacing this socket? It's a through-hole design, and I've done surface mount work before. I think I am capable of doing this, but am I ignoring any important factors?
Now this socket will handle PC3200 RAM. Are there any factors I may not have considered with regards to replacing this socket? It's a through-hole design, and I've done surface mount work before. I think I am capable of doing this, but am I ignoring any important factors?