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Trying to ID DIMMs and SIMMs (pic linked)

labboypro

Member
I'm trying to ID some RAM I've managed to dig out of a long forgotten junk box. I've got one DIMM type and 2 SIMM types I haven't been able to ID as to density, brand, etc. Can you help?

PM if you can help. Thanks.

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With the SIMMs, just pop them into an old machine and see what they read. If you don't have an old machine, then you don't need 'em anyway.

Some SIMMs only work in pairs, so keep that in mind if they don't seem to work.

The DIMMs are probably PC100 or PC133. Most PII and PIII machines use them.
 
Originally posted by: WPFossil
If you don't have an old machine, then you don't need 'em anyway.

Actually, I don't need ANY of them... and so in order to sell/trade them, I would like to know what they are.

Thanks.





 
The SEC KMM5322104AU-7 (in the middle) is
Samsung Korea 16mb DRAM mfg in 1997

The other sticks are to blurry to make out the markings.


 
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