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− | {{NOTE|As PC66 is getting increasingly difficult to acquire, PC133 can be used instead. Using PC133 may or may not increase the performance of your model, as some models may underclock it to their respective original DRAM speeds.}} | + | {{NOTE|As PC66 is getting increasingly difficult to acquire, [[PC-133|PC133]] can be used instead. Using [[PC-133|PC133]] may or may not increase the performance of your model, as some models may underclock it to their respective original DRAM speeds.}} |
=== PC66 === | === PC66 === | ||
This is SDRAM at 66 MHz in a 144-pin SO-DIMM form-factor. | This is SDRAM at 66 MHz in a 144-pin SO-DIMM form-factor. |
Latest revision as of 15:00, 6 November 2020
Available DRAM modules from IBM
SDR type | Option Part Number (OPT) |
Field Replacement Unit (FRU) |
Non-ECC, unbuffered 1Rx16 16MB PC66 CL2 | 76H0293 | 42H2818 |
Non-ECC, unbuffered 1Rx16 32MB PC66 CL2 | 76H0294 | 42H2819, 10L1226 |
Non-ECC, unbuffered 1Rx8 64MB PC66 CL2 | 76H0295, 20L0241 | 42H2820, 20L0242, 10L1227 |
Non-ECC, unbuffered 1Rx8 128MB PC66 CL2 | 01K1150 | 01K1151, 01K1153 |
Models that support this technology
Models | Soldered on motherboard |
SO-DIMM Slot 1 |
SO-DIMM Slot 2 |
SO-DIMM Slot 3 |
Official Max-Memory |
Unofficial Max-Memory |
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240 | 64MB | Depends | N/A | N/A | 192MB | 320MB1 |
390, 390E i Series 1720, i Series 1721 |
N/A | Occupied | Depends | N/A | 256MB | 512MB2 |
3905 | N/A | Occupied | Depends | N/A | 256MB | 256MB3 |
570 | 64MB | Depends | N/A | N/A | 192MB | 320MB1 |
600, 600E | 32MB | Occupied | Depends | N/A | 288MB | 544MB2 |
6005 | N/A | Occupied | Depends | N/A | 256MB | 256MB3 |
770X, 770Z | N/A | Occupied | Occupied | Depends | 320MB | 768MB2 6 |
7704 5, 770E, 770ED | N/A (770) or 32MB | Occupied | Depends | N/A | 256 (770) or 288MB | 2563 (770) or 544MB2 6 |
i Series 1400, i Series 1410 i Series 1411, i Series 1412 i Series 1420, i Series 1421 i Series 1422, i Series 1441 i Series 1442, i Series 1450 i Series 1451, i Series 1452 i Series 1460, i Series 1472 i Series 1480, i Series 1482 i Series 1483, i Series 1492 |
N/A | Occupied | Depends | N/A | 256MB | 512MB2 |
i Series 1500, i Series 1512 i Series 1540, i Series 1541 i Series 1542, i Series 1552 i Series 1560, i Series 1562 i Series 1592 |
N/A | Occupied | Depends | N/A | 256MB | 512MB2 |
FOOTNOTES [Δ] |
- Attained via one 2Rx8 256MB PC100 non-ECC SO-UDIMMs, not possible with 1Rx8 256MB PC100 non-ECC SO-UDIMMs.
- Attained via two 2Rx8 256MB PC100 non-ECC SO-UDIMMs, not possible with 1Rx8 256MB PC100 non-ECC SO-UDIMMs.
- Attained via two 1Rx8 128MB PC66 non-ECC SO-UDIMMs.
- This model accepts EDO 60ns DRAM, but it is not recommended to use older DRAM technology.
- This model uses the 430TX chipset, which means it is hardware-limited to 256MB of RAM as its maximum capacity.
- Due to some odd limitation of the motherboard or the BIOS, the maximum amount of RAM that can be detected is 512MB.
Available DRAM modules from other companies
Manufacturer | Partnumber | Description | Tested on model |
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TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |