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Determining what density your ram is....
FatTurtle
January 2005
edited January 2005
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...how do you do that?
Determine wheter it is High, medium, or low density.
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[Deleted User]
January 2005
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Q
January 2005
Why the "* 8" @ the end?
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[Deleted User]
January 2005
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Q
January 2005
Aha! DUH ](*,)
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SurfinShell23
January 2005
So my gig stick in my laptop is 512 and my 256 is 256. Which is better?
Slash
January 2005
Obviously the first one.
stitch
January 2005
Question, like what does the density determine? like whats so good with a higher one? Eh i dont think i phrazed that right.
SurfinShell23
January 2005
No, you did. I'd like to know, too.
FatTurtle
January 2005
I dont know either but according to [NAME OF COMPANY WITHHELD] computer manual it says to only use low or medium density ram.
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January 2005
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BOD
January 2005
my old K6-II was like that, i put in 256MB and it only recognised it as 128
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January 2005
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