Re: memory question (pc100 - pc133)
- From: nospam@xxxxxxxxxx (Paul)
- Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2006 22:05:58 GMT
In article <fGdZf.4798$te1.4304@trndny03>, "`AMD tower"
<bogus@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
How can you tell pc100 from pc133 modules?
I mean, from looking at them.
Thanks,
Mike
Look at the part number on the chips. There is a "-" and
then a number, and that number is the clock time in
nanoseconds. The inverse of that time gives the clock rate.
You can see some examples here. Notice how the -75 or 7.5ns
is 133MHz or PC133. I cannot find any examples of datasheets
for PC100, but would assume there would be a similar
relationship between the "dash-number" and the speed.
http://web.archive.org/web/20031211083308/http://www.micron.com/products/dram/sdram/partlist.aspx?density=64Mb
HTH,
Paul
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