How to find memory speed?

andhra

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I have some DIMMs but do not know whether they are pc100 or pc66. They are in a PII 450 system with Seattle 440 BX2 motherboard. Does that mean they are PC100?

the chip on the dimms have this info

NEC JAPAN
D4564841G5
-A10B -9JF
99XXXXXXXX


Note (XXXXXXXX - varies on each chip on the dimm)

thanks
 

BearX00

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It is probalby 100Mhz ram, usually there is a markign that says Xns X being a number and ns standing for nanoseconds, divide that into a second and you find how fast it is.


<< D4564841G5 -A10B -9JF >>


the -a10b might be the ns rating since the 10 seems to be the only number that will fit, 66mhz is usually like 50 or 60 ns.. It is more than likely 100mhz since you have it in a 450