Re: [OT] detecting the RAM speed

2001-07-12 Thread 'Martin F. Krafft'
also sprach Ian Perry (on Tue, 10 Jul 2001 12:05:55PM +1000): The RAM chips should be marked with a suffix -07 for 133MHz eg KINGMAX KSV884T4A1A-07 they are marked Kowa A-6263 Q1 -7 where the -7 is slightly superscripted. am i to assume that the chips are therefore 133MHz? can anyone of

RE: [OT] detecting the RAM speed

2001-07-12 Thread Ian Perry
. Ian -Original Message- From: 'Martin F. Krafft' [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 10:32 PM To: Ian Perry Cc: debian users Subject: Re: [OT] detecting the RAM speed also sprach Ian Perry (on Tue, 10 Jul 2001 12:05:55PM +1000): The RAM chips should be marked

Re: [users] Re: [OT] detecting the RAM speed

2001-07-09 Thread Martin F. Krafft
also sprach Brian Nelson (on Sun, 08 Jul 2001 09:27:54AM -0400): Well, I guess one way you could tell would be from the memory chips' latency. For 133MHz, it would have to be lower than 7.5ns (inverse of 133MHz) to be able to run. Can memtest86 detect the latency? Or maybe the latency is

Re: [OT] detecting the RAM speed

2001-07-08 Thread Brian Nelson
On Sun, Jul 08, 2001 at 02:04:18PM +0200, Martin F. Krafft wrote: hi guys, a guy on ebay is trying to cheat. i got a 256Mb/133 SDRAM module from him, which wwas defective (according to memtest86). so i sent it back, and received a replacement. this replacement was not detected by my machine