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I scanned my RAM - can anyone please help identify (nice images)
hoping I have at least ONE stick of PC133@256mb here, in this "mystery
group" of six sticks RAM. but not at all sure it's even PC ram, anyway, or if it's pc100, pc133, how many mb's each, or what??? would some kind soul please take a look at this tiny (yet well illustrated) site to see if I have the stick I need? http://members.cox.net/tool_box/ram_identification/ ps-goggle searches were no help - genuinely useful specifics re ram identification seem impossible to find... thanks much :-) |
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dave wrote:
hoping I have at least ONE stick of PC133@256mb here, in this "mystery group" of six sticks RAM. but not at all sure it's even PC ram, anyway, or if it's pc100, pc133, how many mb's each, or what??? would some kind soul please take a look at this tiny (yet well illustrated) site to see if I have the stick I need? http://members.cox.net/tool_box/ram_identification/ ps-goggle searches were no help - genuinely useful specifics re ram identification seem impossible to find... thanks much :-) It's all 168-pin RAM, either PC100 or PC133, and it looks like a mix between 64 and 128 MB each. |
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 16:24:02 -0400, dave
put finger to keyboard and composed: hoping I have at least ONE stick of PC133@256mb here, in this "mystery group" of six sticks RAM. but not at all sure it's even PC ram, anyway, or if it's pc100, pc133, how many mb's each, or what??? would some kind soul please take a look at this tiny (yet well illustrated) site to see if I have the stick I need? http://members.cox.net/tool_box/ram_identification/ ps-goggle searches were no help - genuinely useful specifics re ram identification seem impossible to find... thanks much :-) Hint: the "-10" suffix in the DRAM's part number indicates its speed. That should tell you what you need to know. Otherwise, here are various datasheets and other info: Hyundai HY57V658020TC-10 and HY57V658020BTC-10S http://www.jcss.ne.jp/~yoshiden/HY57V658020.pdf Toshiba TC59S1608AFT-10 http://www.macserve.net/info/chipmun...or/Toshiba.htm Samsung chip part number KM48S2020CT-G10 module part number KMM366S403CTL-G0 http://www.samsung.com/Products/Semi...366S403CTL.htm http://www.samsung.com/Products/Semi...366s403ctl.pdf - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 's' from my address when replying by email. |
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 17:33:14 -0400, David Besack
put finger to keyboard and composed: dave wrote: hoping I have at least ONE stick of PC133@256mb here, in this "mystery group" of six sticks RAM. but not at all sure it's even PC ram, anyway, or if it's pc100, pc133, how many mb's each, or what??? would some kind soul please take a look at this tiny (yet well illustrated) site to see if I have the stick I need? http://members.cox.net/tool_box/ram_identification/ ps-goggle searches were no help - genuinely useful specifics re ram identification seem impossible to find... thanks much :-) It's all 168-pin RAM, either PC100 or PC133, and it looks like a mix between 64 and 128 MB each. No, they're all PC-100. The top two Hyundai sticks are 64MB, and the rest are 32MB. - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 's' from my address when replying by email. |
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On Fri, 01 Oct 2004 17:02:29 +1000, Franc Zabkar
put finger to keyboard and composed: On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 17:33:14 -0400, David Besack put finger to keyboard and composed: dave wrote: hoping I have at least ONE stick of PC133@256mb here, in this "mystery group" of six sticks RAM. but not at all sure it's even PC ram, anyway, or if it's pc100, pc133, how many mb's each, or what??? would some kind soul please take a look at this tiny (yet well illustrated) site to see if I have the stick I need? http://members.cox.net/tool_box/ram_identification/ ps-goggle searches were no help - genuinely useful specifics re ram identification seem impossible to find... thanks much :-) It's all 168-pin RAM, either PC100 or PC133, and it looks like a mix between 64 and 128 MB each. No, they're all PC-100. I should probably have said that all modules are at best only PC100. Faultless performance could only be guaranteed at PC66 specs. - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 's' from my address when replying by email. |
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Franc Zabkar wrote:
No, they're all PC-100. I should probably have said that all modules are at best only PC100. Faultless performance could only be guaranteed at PC66 specs. I was going to say, you would not have found any -10 chips in my PC100-systems... 8) |
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