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How to identify Memory?

Kelemvor

Lifer
I haev some memory chips that aren't labelled with how big each chip is. Is there any good site that I can input the numbers form the chip to figure out what the heck it is? I can tell it's PC100 or PC133 frmo the label but not the size.

When I punch in the big serial number into google just get tons of sites to get price quotes for it but none that have information on what it relaly is....

I'd rather not have to sit here and keep rebooting with different chips to see what they are but that might end up being faster.

In case anyone wants to help, here's the chips in question...

Chip1:
HYM7V631601BTFG-75SM-A
PC133U-333-542

Chip2:
MT18LSDT1672AG-10EB4
PC100-222-620
9910AAFDA.003

 
Do you have a computer that can use that type of memory? If so, download memtest86 and try one stick at a time, it will tell you the capacity of each DIMM.
 
I have this same problem... I got a bunch of assorted memory sticks and can only remember what half of them are. I was thinking of posting a pic and having people identify the older junk as that would probably be the best way to sort this crap out, lol.

:beer:
 
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