identifying memory

starwarsdad

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I have several sticks of RAM here at the office that I have no idea what they are. I have tried Google seaches on every number/marking on the PCB, labels, and the chips themselves. The best I can come up with is that most of these are probably PC66 RAM. How can I tell if they are 32, 64, 128, etc. MB sticks?

I tried sticking them in a test machine under my desk, but it gives a POST error and will not boot into the BIOS (another reason I think they are PC66). I don't have anything here anymore that uses a PC66 FSB.


Thanks!
 

starwarsdad

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Here is everything off of the sticks of RAM:




first stick: on the PCB - PC168AXA
sticker - MH16S72AMD-10 with the Mitsubishi logo and Japan 8031353
on the chips - M5M4V64S30ATP
752CC26-10
9 chips on each side for a total of 18 chips


second sitck: on the PCB - PC168AXA
sticker - MH16S72AMD-10 with the Mitsubishi logo and Japan 8031353
on the chips - M5M4V64S30ATP
753CC01-10
9 chips on each side for a total of 18 chips

third stick: Manufacturer - Apacer
on the PCB 48.75025.GN0
sticker - 7P.G1346.S00
C1S8323
chips- Siemens HY39S16800AT-10
France B
8 chips on each side for a total of 16 chips

Thanks for the help!
 

Yomicron

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For the Mitsubishi dimms you may want to start here. I didn't see the exact ones you listed, but it is a start.


I'll keep looking for that third one.

EDIT: here is the other companies specs.