Re: Memory question
- From: sandy58 <aleckie60@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2008 14:30:25 -0800 (PST)
On Feb 25, 9:16 pm, jinxy <willand...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello, on the weekend I was cleaning out an old house and came across
a box of memory modules, about 30 in all. They have Kingston labels
on them which says KTM-1159 ce. They have 10 chips on each side and 72
pins per side. Does anyone know what this ram type is used for?
Someone told me it could be from a server? If so let me know and I can
give it to someone, or just toss it if it's crap. thanks
-J
I don't know where Conor lives but here in Scotland/UK that type of
RAM was £1 per unit about a year ago. (£10 per 10 mb) Seems like geeks
collectors whatever like doing up older crap & are looking for it.
Comp shops save up the old stuff from "upgrades" for the same reason.
If I was you I'd try e-Bay. Cost you nothing to try. :-)
.
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