From: "David R." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hey Dan,

Since you have a B&W (easy access), can you take a close look at your Newegg
card with a magnifying glass to see which chip yours has?


With the initials of the card RV6P Ver1.0 on the top middle facing you, the
chip is about an 1 3/4s" to the left in the very middle of the white square.
It will be an Sti chip with numbers such as M25P10V6, or M25P05V6, or
25P05AV & 9318C.


The numbers are very difficult to read and are the same colors as the chip
but they are there.

Yes, the easy access is nice!


Anyway, mine says 25P05AV & 9318C. What does that mean?

Dan

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