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2.16 How do I tell how big/fast my SIMMs are? |
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This item is from the PC Hardware FAQ, by Willie Lim and Ralph Valentino with numerous contributions by others. (v1.25).
Individual DRAMs are marked with their speed after they are tested. The mark is usually a suffix to the part number, representing tens of nanoseconds. Thus, a 511024-7 on a SIMM is very likely a 70 ns DRAM. (vendor numbering scheme table to be added)
 
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