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Crucial RAM question.

elkinm

Platinum Member
I recently recieved my second 256 MB PC133 CL2 ram module from Crucial. The first came a few weeks ago. Basicly the newer chip is smaller then the older one (the PCB). Both have exactly the sape chips and both are marked CT32M64S4D7E.16 but after the 16 at the end the old module has the letters TE while the new one has LT. Does anyone know what is the diference and which one might overclock to higher speeds. I am thinking that a smaller PCB means shorter trace lengths meaning beller but then again it means that the traces have to be packed tighter together increasing the chances of problems dew to interference between the difrent wire signals. They work fine for now at 133 MHz CL2 and I most likely will not overclock for the time being but I would still like to know which one is better.

Thanks
 
So far I am not looking to overclock, but I would still like to know which one is better. Does anyone know what the 2 letters at the end stand for?

Thanks again
 
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