Thank you,
Out of interest, how did you work this out?
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Browse All TopicsHello, I purchased the following memory-
http://www.play.com/PC/PCs
It actually has 4 chips on each side unlike the picture is showing and has a 16 x 16 build.
Is this high or low density memory? my suspicion is that it is high density.
the model number is 48LC16M16A2 (note the 16M16)
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Does that mean that this guide is incorrect (or that I am misunderstanding it)?
http://reviews.ebay.com/My
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Breakpoint #3: 256MB PC100/PC133 SDR module [32Mx64]
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Some high density 256MB modules are made with 8 chips (4 chips on each side) using 16Mx16 device.
All you ever wanted to know about this SODIMM
(and quite a bit that you don't) ;)
http://download.micron.com
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by: mcgrunt42Posted on 2008-08-05 at 11:46:26ID: 22163787
low density