PC memory question. PLEASE help
Hey guys. I have a stick of memory that I don't know how big it is. It has "16X64" on it and there are 16 chips (8 on each side). Is this a 256MB? Is that how I tell? 16MB X 16 chips? What does the 64 mean? It also says PC100-322-620
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
Originally Posted by MarshyTheKid
64 megabytes per chip. That would be 1024 megabytes, or one gigabyte.
Originally Posted by Highmile
That looks good but I just don't think that's right. I have another stick here that has "8X64" on it and also it says "PC100 64MB 8M*8 SDRAM". I think I took both of these out of the same (old) machine.
Originally Posted by janiVI
the 8x64 is 64 megs
the 16x64 is 128 megs
the 16x64 is 128 megs
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