- Joined
- Jul 22, 2002
- Location
- ~50 miles north of Chicago
I want to know to A.) satisfy my curiosity, and B.) so I can warn people to stay away from them. They're old, so I doubt they're being made or sold anymore, but still. I looked in the sticky about IC types, and I didn't see anything that fit, though I could be wrong. With some luck (and money) I should be getting some proper TCCD stuff soon, so I thought I should settle this before I junk it.
The stick is a Geil stick I bought years ago, as it was the cheapest 512MB CAS2 PC3200 I could find, at around $99. It says 200 MHz and it means it, 208 fails memtest, even with relaxed timings (stock timings are CAS2-3-3-6 IIRC) and 2.9 volts (mobo max). It works at it's rated speed, but that's about the only good thing I have to say about it.
The chip markings are:
GEIL
AMIR0316
GL3LC32G88TG-5A
PCB markings:
][94v-0 0244 AMI84-08B-00
(The ][ thing is just what I could type, the actual mark looks like the ][ on it's side. An H with twin crossbars.)
Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
The stick is a Geil stick I bought years ago, as it was the cheapest 512MB CAS2 PC3200 I could find, at around $99. It says 200 MHz and it means it, 208 fails memtest, even with relaxed timings (stock timings are CAS2-3-3-6 IIRC) and 2.9 volts (mobo max). It works at it's rated speed, but that's about the only good thing I have to say about it.
The chip markings are:
GEIL
AMIR0316
GL3LC32G88TG-5A
PCB markings:
][94v-0 0244 AMI84-08B-00
(The ][ thing is just what I could type, the actual mark looks like the ][ on it's side. An H with twin crossbars.)
Any ideas? Thanks in advance.