Hi Chuck,

Have you tried to see what does GURU say about that?

HTH
Cheers
Andrea

--- Chuck Stinnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What are the specs for VRAM in a PowerTower 180e?
> 
> I recall that the slots are shorter than for the
> 168-pin RAM DIMMs. Are they
> perhaps 72-pin SIMMs or some other type
> 
> Oddly, I find no detail on this specification in any
> of the PowerComputing
> user's guides, service manuals, spec sheets, etc.,
> other than the built-in
> memory (2 MB) and the option to add two 1 MB VRAM
> chips to take the system
> to 4 MB.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> --Chuck


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