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    Can anyone decode this?

    Can anyone decode this for me and tell me how to do it?

    Its my samsung ram chip number code thingy-ma-bob.
    If someone could explain what it all meant i would be eternally greatful

    SAMSUNG 316
    K4D26323RA-GC2A

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    sorry, posted wrong link b4, i assumed they were 256bit chips, but there 128bit probly arranged some how to give 256bit overall.

    http://www.samsung.com/Products/Semi...K4D26323RA.htm

    K4D - i think this bit means gfx mem
    26 - means 128bit
    32 - how many bits/bank
    3RA-GC - ?
    2A - 2.86 ns (350MHz)

    316 might mean year 03 and week 16, or something

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    ahh cool thanks.

    They have done 385 with no additional cooling so far so I suppose they are quite good

    I will get ramsinks someday!

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    385!!! sounds decent. mine is infeion 3.3ns, and doesnt clock at all (313.50), currenty.

    if u want it to go further stick a ramsink on each chip, and the heatspreader at the back gets hot (it cools the voltage regulation bit, cooling this could give u +50mhz depening on how far u go, might need voltmods to get that +50 though (on top of the increase from doing voltmods themselves))

    + old socket7 heatsinks make good ramsinks, cut them up with a junior hacksaw or dremel clone and use this thermal tape (its very good)
    http://www.chomerics.com/products/th...chT410_411.htm
    also they give out free samples (theres a link on that page). its t410 u want really, t411 is less good for heat transfer, but will hold on better on uneven surfaces

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