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Subject:
Keep them are not
Category: Computers Asked by: gdt-ga List Price: $2.00 |
Posted:
23 Dec 2004 17:46 PST
Expires: 22 Jan 2005 17:46 PST Question ID: 446660 |
I Have 3 sticks of HYM7V64400 TFG-10 (HYUNDAI 9746) Memory what are they Good for ? |
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Re: Keep them are not
Answered By: bitmaven-ga on 24 Dec 2004 00:56 PST |
Hi! Thanks for asking your question on Google Answers. Your part, # HYM7V64400 TFG-10 is an SDRAM DIMM for a Power Macintosh G3 System. http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Hardware/Developer_Notes/Macintosh_CPUs-G3/PowerMac_G3/pmacG3.3b.html At least it is, according to Apple. Specifically, it appears to be 32MB DIMM. Thanks again, Bitmaven-ga | |
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Re: Keep them are not
From: billamalong-ga on 25 Nov 2005 16:55 PST |
These chips definitely work in PC's as Gateway sold them in their E-3100 line. They are PC100 SDRAM DIMM's. Not much use now, but a lot of Pentium II machines have chips like these. |
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