I've been reading lately about composite RAM sticks, & how bad they are to
have in your machine. I have a 64 MB stick in my 6500 that has 32 chips on
it, do you think that might be a composite DIMM? How does one tell? No RAM
problems especially evident in the 3 months I've had it (at least none that
I could trace to RAM). Checking with GaugePro reveals nothing.

Thanks in advance,

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