What kind of Samsung memory is this?

  • Thread starter Thread starter JD
  • Start date Start date
J

JD

Can anyone help to identify this Samsung memory? All I know is it's 256 DDR
Ram and I'm wondering if it's PC2100, ECC, etc.

0211
M368L33CT1-C80
 
| Can anyone help to identify this Samsung memory? All I know is it's 256 DDR
| Ram and I'm wondering if it's PC2100, ECC, etc.
|
| 0211
| M368L33CT1-C80

You may want to recheck that number. Samsung doesn't list anything like that.
If the suffix is CB0 rather than C80, that would signify PC2100.

Larc



§§§ - Please raise temperature of mail to reply by e-mail - §§§
 
JD said:
Can anyone help to identify this Samsung memory? All I know is it's 256 DDR
Ram and I'm wondering if it's PC2100, ECC, etc.

0211
M368L33CT1-C80


..




There should be a couple more numbers between the "3" and "C." These two
missing numbers are likely "13" or "24." Also, the numbers on the end are
probably "CB0" instead of "C80."

"M368L33" indicates a Samsung 256MB, unbuffered, non-ECC, 184-pin DIMM. If the
missing numbers are "13" the DIMM is 4k refresh, with sixteen 16Mx8(128Mbit)
chips. If the numbers were "24" it would be 8k refresh, with four
32Mx16(512Mbit) chips. If the end of the part number is "B0" the DIMM is
DDR266/PC2100 (CL=2.5, tRCD=3, tRP=3).
 
JD said:
Thanks guys! How did you know this? And what about this one?

Korea 0229
M368L3220DTL-CB0


..


This is also a Samsung 256MB, unbuffered, non-ECC, 184-pin DIMM. The speed
rating is also the same--DDR266/PC2100(CL=2.5, tRCD=3, tRP=3). But, the "20"
indicates that this is 8k refresh, and uses sixteen 32Mx4(128Mbit) chips.
Unbuffered DIMMs with 4-bit wide chips are usually cheaper, and can be a
problem. These probably won't work properly on motherboards with Intel
chipsets. Some Via and AMD chipsets are said to support them.
 
steven67@ said:
.

This is also a Samsung 256MB, unbuffered, non-ECC, 184-pin DIMM. The speed
rating is also the same--DDR266/PC2100(CL=2.5, tRCD=3, tRP=3). But, the "20"
indicates that this is 8k refresh, and uses sixteen 32Mx4(128Mbit) chips.
Unbuffered DIMMs with 4-bit wide chips are usually cheaper, and can be a
problem. These probably won't work properly on motherboards with Intel
chipsets. Some Via and AMD chipsets are said to support them.


..


And on second thought, I'm going to ask you to re-check that part number. I
suspect you may have misread it. I have a feeling that the "0" is actually a
"3," and that the correct part number is "M368L3223DTL-CB0." A "23" will
indicate that this module uses eight 32Mx8(256Mbit) chips.

I would be surprised otherwise. Name brand, reputable memory manufacturers don't
usually 4-bit wide chips on unbuffered DIMMs.
 
Back
Top