- Dec 30, 2000
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I'm building a new computer and I'm planing to do som overklocking when it is assembled . I have found a dealer that has Mosel PC133 cas-2 memory at a resonable price. I know - by asking about the markings on the cips - that the memory chips are the good stuff.
However, the dealer didn't know who the manufacturer of the DIMM modules is. Therefore I don't know wether the PCB is the good stuff (6 layer PCB) or not. What I DO know are the markings on the PCB, wich are:
"B6786RC"
a logtype that looks like a backwards "UR" and beneath it says
"94V-0"
Does anyone recognize these markings or can anyone tell me if it's a 6 layer PCB or how I can find out?
I don't have the money to spend on Mushkin memory, and memman.com don't take international orders (I live in Europe).
TIA
However, the dealer didn't know who the manufacturer of the DIMM modules is. Therefore I don't know wether the PCB is the good stuff (6 layer PCB) or not. What I DO know are the markings on the PCB, wich are:
"B6786RC"
a logtype that looks like a backwards "UR" and beneath it says
"94V-0"
Does anyone recognize these markings or can anyone tell me if it's a 6 layer PCB or how I can find out?
I don't have the money to spend on Mushkin memory, and memman.com don't take international orders (I live in Europe).
TIA