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How can I tell if a memory module is ECC parity RAM or non-ECC non-parity RAM?
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Check the Manual
The other place to find the correct information is your owner’s manual. The manufacturer should have listed the type of memory required. You will need to determine the parity and speed. Identification Now that you have the necessary information, you find an ad for memory and still you may not be able to determine which modules you need. Why? Because the computer industry thrives on confusion and abbreviations. Here’s how to interpret the coding scheme. 30 pin modules For 30 pin modules you will see something like 1 x 9-60 4 x 9-70 4 x 8-70 The first number is the size in MB’s. In our example this would be 1MB or 4MB. The second number represents parity. The value 9 represents parity and 8 represents non-parity. (Of course that makes a lot of sense!) The 9 or 8 also identifies that it is a 30 pin module. The third value represents the speed. 72 pin modules For 72 pin modules you will see something like 1 x 32-60 2 x 32-70 4 x 36-60 8 x 36-70 Just like the 30 pin modules, the first value represents the size, EXCEPT it only represents ¼ of the total memory size. Don’t ask why, just accept it. So the value of 4 represents a 16 MB (4 x 4) module. A value of 8 represents a 32 MB (4 x 8) module. The second value, again just like the 30 pin, represents parity and the number of pins. 36 is used for parity and 32 for non-parity. You aren’t asking why again, are you? The third value represents the speed, the same as the 30 pin.
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