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I got a few sticks of PNY branded 256MB DDR ram.
These are the complete info's I was able to assemble:
Manufacturer: PNY
Certified Module: No
Module ID: PNY053
Part #: 6432WKDXA8G09TWK-OX0
MB: 256MB
Config: 32M x 64
DRAM: Elixir
DRAM Part #: N2DS25680AT-75B Rev. A
PCB Part: PD88R1 Rev. 2.1
PCB_layer_count: 6 Layer
Module Info: Unbuffered, NON-ECC, 266mhz, DDR DIMM
Cas Latency: 2.5
Assembly Type: Single Board/Single Sided
Low Profile: YES
Actual Height: 31.85
Manufacturer: PNY
Module ID: PNY052
Certified Module: No
Part #: 6432ZKDXA4G17TWK-OF1
MB: 256MB
Config: 32M x 64
DRAM: Samsung
DRAM Part #: K4H280838C-TCB0 Rev. C
PCB Part: M381L3313T1 Rev. 1.0
PCB_layer_count: 6 Layer
Module Info: Unbuffered, NON-ECC, 266mhz, DDR DIMM
Cas Latency: 2.5
Assembly Type: Single Board/Double Sided
Low Profile: YES
Actual Height: 31.80
The Samsung stick has 16 chips and the elixir has only 8.
Contrary to many I am not going to overclock, so speed is not an issue for me (both sticks are not certified anyhow, whatever that means).
But I want to use as much of this memory on a motherboard as possible/stable.
I read that most motherboards can only support 3 sticks and are unstable with four.
Now the question I have is in regards of single vs double sided:
Which one of these is generally better for the maximum memory?
Isn't it true that double sided sticks impose more physical drag (in terms of capacity and inductivity) on the signals?
Please knowledged opinions only, I read through zillion of guesses and believes via google.
These are the complete info's I was able to assemble:
Manufacturer: PNY
Certified Module: No
Module ID: PNY053
Part #: 6432WKDXA8G09TWK-OX0
MB: 256MB
Config: 32M x 64
DRAM: Elixir
DRAM Part #: N2DS25680AT-75B Rev. A
PCB Part: PD88R1 Rev. 2.1
PCB_layer_count: 6 Layer
Module Info: Unbuffered, NON-ECC, 266mhz, DDR DIMM
Cas Latency: 2.5
Assembly Type: Single Board/Single Sided
Low Profile: YES
Actual Height: 31.85
Manufacturer: PNY
Module ID: PNY052
Certified Module: No
Part #: 6432ZKDXA4G17TWK-OF1
MB: 256MB
Config: 32M x 64
DRAM: Samsung
DRAM Part #: K4H280838C-TCB0 Rev. C
PCB Part: M381L3313T1 Rev. 1.0
PCB_layer_count: 6 Layer
Module Info: Unbuffered, NON-ECC, 266mhz, DDR DIMM
Cas Latency: 2.5
Assembly Type: Single Board/Double Sided
Low Profile: YES
Actual Height: 31.80
The Samsung stick has 16 chips and the elixir has only 8.
Contrary to many I am not going to overclock, so speed is not an issue for me (both sticks are not certified anyhow, whatever that means).
But I want to use as much of this memory on a motherboard as possible/stable.
I read that most motherboards can only support 3 sticks and are unstable with four.
Now the question I have is in regards of single vs double sided:
Which one of these is generally better for the maximum memory?
Isn't it true that double sided sticks impose more physical drag (in terms of capacity and inductivity) on the signals?
Please knowledged opinions only, I read through zillion of guesses and believes via google.