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64mb sdram or 256mb sdram

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yellowjohn | 16:00 Fri 04th Nov 2005 | Technology
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just having pulled some memory from my sons old board it has on it 8 banks with extram 8m84z-133 which shows as 256 mb on system info when in my machine.is this correct ( if you can tell by the info) as i don't want to rip anyone off on e-bay.


reason i ask is total ram in the pc when in use was 768 mb and the other ram which was with it says 256mb on it so this should be a 512 which is what i remember it as unless my system is reading it wrong.

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The chips are often marked with Megabits, shortened to Mb, while the system will prefer to them in MegaBytes, shorted to MB.
There are eight bits to a Byte, so it could be 512 Mb, marked as 8 * 8 MB.


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