Those of you with 512MB and 1GB DIMM boards...
Would you mind looking to see the model number of the memory chips you have in your DIMM board and posting it here?
It'd be nice if we could compile a list of compatible DIMMs for upgrade/repair purposes.
I have 4 DIMM boards in my collection, 2 of them are regular dims that have 2 128MB Samsung DIMMs the other two are Net-DIMMs that each have a single 256MB memory DIMM
One of the Net-DIMMs has no model number markings on it but the other has a Samsung M366S3323CT0-C7A DIMM.
According to the very brief blurb on the Arcade Otaku wiki two of these Samsung units can be used to make a 512MB DIMM board.
I'm curious if any other models were used by Sega in the 512MB units, as well as what chips were used in the 1GB models.
It might not hurt if people with old 168-pin DIMM sticks laying around could try them out and report what works/what doesn't.
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General Specs: 168-pin DIMM PC100 or PC133
DIMM can support 1 stick or 2 matching sticks
Confirmed working:
256MB Sticks
Hynix HY57V28820HCT-H
Infineon HYS64V32300GU-7.5-C2
Samsung M366S3253CTS-C7A
Samsung M366S3323CT0-C75
Samsung M366S3323CT0-C7A
ADTEC (unknown model)
512MB Sticks
A-Tech 6521 AA 5514 L/H445/V
Kingston KVR133X64C2/512
Kingston KVR133X64C3/512
Micron MT16LSDT6464AG-133C2
Micron MT16LSDT646AG-133B2
Samsung M366S6453ETS-C7A
Would you mind looking to see the model number of the memory chips you have in your DIMM board and posting it here?
It'd be nice if we could compile a list of compatible DIMMs for upgrade/repair purposes.
I have 4 DIMM boards in my collection, 2 of them are regular dims that have 2 128MB Samsung DIMMs the other two are Net-DIMMs that each have a single 256MB memory DIMM
One of the Net-DIMMs has no model number markings on it but the other has a Samsung M366S3323CT0-C7A DIMM.
According to the very brief blurb on the Arcade Otaku wiki two of these Samsung units can be used to make a 512MB DIMM board.
I'm curious if any other models were used by Sega in the 512MB units, as well as what chips were used in the 1GB models.
It might not hurt if people with old 168-pin DIMM sticks laying around could try them out and report what works/what doesn't.
---------------------
General Specs: 168-pin DIMM PC100 or PC133
DIMM can support 1 stick or 2 matching sticks
Confirmed working:
256MB Sticks
Hynix HY57V28820HCT-H
Infineon HYS64V32300GU-7.5-C2
Samsung M366S3253CTS-C7A
Samsung M366S3323CT0-C75
Samsung M366S3323CT0-C7A
ADTEC (unknown model)
512MB Sticks
A-Tech 6521 AA 5514 L/H445/V
Kingston KVR133X64C2/512
Kingston KVR133X64C3/512
Micron MT16LSDT6464AG-133C2
Micron MT16LSDT646AG-133B2
Samsung M366S6453ETS-C7A
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