In buying more RAM for my A31 TP (2652-J3U) I'd like to buy a cheaper
dimm than the easy choice of IBM's own stuff.
Though I can figure out 200 pins, and 266MHz (or somewhat faster, I
think) I'm unsure how to avoid screwing up on the "density" issue.
How can I tell from a vendor's specs whether I'm looking at a dimm that
will work all its bytes (& not just a half of them: this is a mistake I
keep hearing about!) ?
For instance, Newegg describes their so-dimms this way (below) and can
you tell from that "organization" number whether this would be compatible?
Thanks!
-Dean
Manufacturer: PMI-Power
Speed: DDR333(PC2700)
Type: 200 Pin DDR SO-DIMM
Error Checking: Non-ECC
Registered/Unbuffered: Unbuffered
Cas Latency: 2.5
Support Voltage: 2.5V
Bandwidth: 2.7GB/s
Organization: 64M x 64 -Bit
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