- Mar 28, 2001
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Argh, usually I know these things. I have two sticks of EDO DIMMs in front of me. They are 168 pin. The contacts line up the same way as a 168 pin SDRAM DIMM, however the notch inbetween the the 20 pin and 60 pin groups isn't lined up with the corresponding notch on an SDRAM DIMM. It's about 2mm farther away from the 20 pin group than on an SDRAM DIMM.
This is normal, right? Probably... my mind is fuzzy right now
Unfortunately I have no motherboards that accept EDO DIMMs at this moment to test it out on. I have an Asus P2L97 board that says it can accept EDO DIMMs but the sticks won't fit in the slots.
EDIT:
Found out the reason finally, the EDO DIMMs I have are buffered, thus the notch between the 10 and 11 pin is centered.
Whereas in a non-buffered DIMM the notch is closer to the 10 pin.
The motherboard I tested it in only accepts non-buffered EDO DIMMs or SDRAM DIMMs.
I used these DIMMs in a Pentium Pro motherboard and they work flawlessly
This is normal, right? Probably... my mind is fuzzy right now
EDIT:
Found out the reason finally, the EDO DIMMs I have are buffered, thus the notch between the 10 and 11 pin is centered.
Whereas in a non-buffered DIMM the notch is closer to the 10 pin.
The motherboard I tested it in only accepts non-buffered EDO DIMMs or SDRAM DIMMs.
I used these DIMMs in a Pentium Pro motherboard and they work flawlessly