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| Thread ID: 71255 | 2006-07-31 03:59:00 | Quick 256mb old memory question. | Feelers (10034) | Press F1 |
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| 474974 | 2006-07-31 03:59:00 | I have an old stick of memory I want to sell, but like most things inside a computer it is poorely labled. :confused: It has chips on both sides - so double sided I assume? Writing I could decipher.... In no particular order... H.P D5297AX 4M64 (32MB) 4M x 64 SDRAM, MT16LSDT464AG-662C1 9813M DA ST 647149 0378, Micron USA 94V-0 6621 REV B Now its obviously by H.P, and that MT16.... is the serial number Im geussing, there's just so much written on there its super confusing. Is it pc100, pc133 - something else? Anyways - can anyone post a link to this particular memory or hazzard a guess what its probably worth? ~$40 perhaps more? I would like to use it on my current computer- but it's so old it cant handle 256MB sticks dammit! :badpc: Cheers. |
Feelers (10034) | ||
| 474975 | 2006-07-31 04:10:00 | Here ya go...... www.trademoon.com 32Mb 66Mhz module by Micron |
SolMiester (139) | ||
| 474976 | 2006-07-31 04:25:00 | Thanks for that! :thumbs: Wait is this even 256mb? |
Feelers (10034) | ||
| 474977 | 2006-07-31 05:12:00 | HP tells you: 4M by 64 bits. 64 bits is 8 bytes. 8 x 4 --> 32 , by my digital computer. (though I had to count some fingers and toes more than once). One shop in Christchurch was selling them at $3-50 each a while ago, though theirs were 100 MHz :D |
Graham L (2) | ||
| 474978 | 2006-07-31 11:26:00 | Haha damn, I just figured it was better than my computer since the comp I pulled it out of was twice as fast, so when the memory didnt work and I looked at my system and it said it couldn't support 256MB sticks, while it was actually worse than my standard memory. Man this stuff's old. :badpc: Well that was dissappointing! :( $3.50 haha. |
Feelers (10034) | ||
| 474979 | 2006-08-01 03:32:00 | Molten Media now have 32 MB SDRAM at $20 each, according to their website (www.molten.org.nz). (It was in their shop that I saw trays of them at $3.50 some time ago.) | Graham L (2) | ||
| 474980 | 2006-08-01 04:57:00 | You can use CPU-Z to detect some information of the memory if you can get the memory running on a computer. www.cpuid.com The prices we get for PC100 / PC133 are 50-70 for 256MB, 30 -40 for 128MB, about twice as high as the prices of DDR / DDR2 memories. |
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