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Can someone explain Parity & Non-Parity. My motherboard can support up to 8 SIMM's for a max of 512MB, and I want to buy 8 chips (64 x 8 = 512MB) from some company. Heres the info:
PRICE FOR ONLINE ORDERS -64MB 16X4 EDO 60NS 4K REFRESH 8CHIPS NON PARITY 60ns SILVER LEADS - LIFETIME WARRANTY - 72PIN 8CHIP MUST INSTALL IN PAIRS - MUST ORDER 2 PCS.Will only work with Intel MMX cpu, Intel TX chipset or newer
64MB single-piece SIMM EDO RAM computer system memory, 60NS, 72pin. Name-brand chipset only. Life-time warranty.
EDO memory modules are designed mainly for Pentium and Pentium MMX systems. 72-pin memory modules are 32-bit technology and require pairs to work in a 64-bit Pentium system. Matching chipset brands are recommended.
**What type should I get? Does it matter if they're pairs or not since I'm going to put all the SIMM's to max it out.
Please Help
Gary
PRICE FOR ONLINE ORDERS -64MB 16X4 EDO 60NS 4K REFRESH 8CHIPS NON PARITY 60ns SILVER LEADS - LIFETIME WARRANTY - 72PIN 8CHIP MUST INSTALL IN PAIRS - MUST ORDER 2 PCS.Will only work with Intel MMX cpu, Intel TX chipset or newer
64MB single-piece SIMM EDO RAM computer system memory, 60NS, 72pin. Name-brand chipset only. Life-time warranty.
EDO memory modules are designed mainly for Pentium and Pentium MMX systems. 72-pin memory modules are 32-bit technology and require pairs to work in a 64-bit Pentium system. Matching chipset brands are recommended.
**What type should I get? Does it matter if they're pairs or not since I'm going to put all the SIMM's to max it out.
Please Help
Gary