Michael
December 7th 03, 02:06 AM
This is the Micron Chip 256MB 32MBx72 config GOLD PC133.
I would suggest you look up your motherboard/computer on
the www.crucial.com site and it will tell you what memory
will work in your computer. I am thinking that your
computer cannot handle ECC memory.
The Spec sheets for this Chip is located here:
http://download.micron.com/pdf/datasheets/modules/SD18C16_3
2_64x72G_B.pdf
Is this a crucial modual or someone else using the Micron
chip?
btw, I work for Micron :)
>-----Original Message-----
>Can anyone give me a clue?
>I have two 256 Mb sticks of PC133 ECC memory, I have
installed them in three
>different PC's but all of them report on POST that they
are 128 Mb!
>This includes a machine which is already running a 256Mb
stick, so I know
>the Mobo will take it.
>I have checked the part No with the manufacturers
website, in case someone
>had made a mistake, but they are definitely 256Mb
>The part No is MT18LSDT3272G-133E1
>Mike Richmond
>
>
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>
I would suggest you look up your motherboard/computer on
the www.crucial.com site and it will tell you what memory
will work in your computer. I am thinking that your
computer cannot handle ECC memory.
The Spec sheets for this Chip is located here:
http://download.micron.com/pdf/datasheets/modules/SD18C16_3
2_64x72G_B.pdf
Is this a crucial modual or someone else using the Micron
chip?
btw, I work for Micron :)
>-----Original Message-----
>Can anyone give me a clue?
>I have two 256 Mb sticks of PC133 ECC memory, I have
installed them in three
>different PC's but all of them report on POST that they
are 128 Mb!
>This includes a machine which is already running a 256Mb
stick, so I know
>the Mobo will take it.
>I have checked the part No with the manufacturers
website, in case someone
>had made a mistake, but they are definitely 256Mb
>The part No is MT18LSDT3272G-133E1
>Mike Richmond
>
>
>.
>