--- Kevin Altenhofel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where can I find 80ns 30-pin SIMMs? Either 4 or 16
MB. This is something
that I thought I could find in the FAQ, but I didn't
(this doesn't mean it's
not there, just that I didn't find it). I'm new to
the list, so be gentle.
Thanks.
What Mac
--- Amber Rhea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've often wondered what would happen if one tried
SLOWER SIMMs that those
listed as the minimum requirement. Everymac.com has
various Macs noted as
requiring 80ns, 70ns, 60ns, et al. My curiosity
hasn't been so burning that
I've bought slower SIMMs
As a side note, I've found that RAM that is on the line as far as
speed - May work, and pass tests when it is cold but will get worse
as it warms up.
I had two 60ns SIMMs in a 8100 that did just that. Replaced them,
under warranty, and all was well.
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I bought four 16 mg 30 pin simms from Macsolutions.com about two years ago
and they are functioning perfectly in my Quadra 700. They were inexpensive
for the date, too. I think I paid $17.95 a stick. They got them to me one
day earlier than promised as well. I have no affiliation with them,
--- R.A. Cantrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I bought four 16 mg 30 pin simms from
Macsolutions.com about two years ago
and they are functioning perfectly in my Quadra 700.
They were inexpensive
for the date, too. I think I paid $17.95 a stick.
They got them to me one
day earlier than
Where can I find 80ns 30-pin SIMMs? Either 4 or 16 MB. This is something
that I thought I could find in the FAQ, but I didn't (this doesn't mean it's
not there, just that I didn't find it). I'm new to the list, so be gentle.
Thanks.
---
Kevin
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on 7/26/01 16:04, Kevin Altenhofel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled:
Where can I find 80ns 30-pin SIMMs? Either 4 or 16 MB. This is something
that I thought I could
My Reply follows quote. On 26/07/2001 15:04
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Where can I find 80ns 30-pin SIMMs? Either 4 or 16 MB. This is something
that I thought I could
on 7/26/01 9:19 PM, (Vintage Macs) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well you don't need 80ns SIMMs. You need 80ns or FASTER SIMMS. This means
you can buy SIMMS from places such as MacConnection or MacMall (if you
don't mind their prices) as long as they are faster than 80ns; that is
70ns, 60ns or
In a nutshell, either the RAM will work faster than its rated speed, or you
will start to get random errors on your Mac. For comparison, try checking
around PC forums and see how people overclock their RAM. Today its no big
deal, but back in those Mac's era, RAM didn't really overclcok more than
on 7/26/01 9:19 PM, (Vintage Macs) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well you don't need 80ns SIMMs. You need 80ns or FASTER SIMMS. This means
you can buy SIMMS from places such as MacConnection or MacMall (if you
don't mind their prices) as long as they are faster than 80ns; that is
70ns,
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