Holy Godzilla Pc150 sdram exists .................

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Kingmax Technology, a leader in memory solutions, announced the availability of its new PC150 SDRAM modules. Based on its TinyBGA package technology and outstanding PC133 engineering expertise, Kingmax has fine tuned its production process to delivery 150MHz performance. For power users and masters of overclocking, the modules help make optimized systems perform better but more stable. Currently, the compatible main boards are: EPOX-EP6VB42, GIGABYTE-6VX-4X, GIGABYTE-6VXE+, CHAINTECH-CT6ASA4.

http://www.eyo.com.au/technews/talk/962673734,52258,.html
 

Mark R

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Oct 9, 1999
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There is no PC150 standard. The designation of this RAM as such, is meaningless.

It is 6.7 ns PC 133 RAM.
 

Goi

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Oct 10, 1999
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Yup, as long as there's no PC150 standard, they can't say they have PC150 SDRAM. Anyway, check out their benchmarks, they're comparing a P3-500 with a P3-760, how fair!
 

Train

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hmmm....

so is it just pc133 that can keep up with a 150mhz FSB? if so, who cares about standard, get me some! otherwise, this may be a bit premature
 

AndyHui

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Yup...saw a strip of KingMax &quot;PC-150&quot; 128MB RAM here in Hong Kong yesterday for HK$1500....a bit expensive...I'd rather take my chances on something else...

Very, very strange looking RAM....reminds me a little of the old 32-pin SIMMs. The DRAM chips are less than half the size of normal chips that we see. The PCB is also less than half the height of normal.
 

ahfung

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What the hell, that PC150 SDRAM only compatible with 4 VIA mobo??? This is pathetic indeed!