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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 25070464" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p>Unfortunately your photo of DRAM doesn't show the full designator.</p><p></p><p>These chips have a specific format in the name. A lot of hardware details can be known if you know how to decode.</p><p>They have the format like MXXXBXXXXXXX-XXXXX</p><p>Your one is M378B5673FH0-CF(unclear)</p><p>The 15, 16 position signifies the DDR speed - but that's not clearly visible. - but I think it's CF8 - which means 1.5v, DDR3 -1066 (533MHz@CL=7, tRCD=7, tRP=7)</p><p></p><p>Your CPU-Z shows 533MHz which is correct, because it's DDR - Double data rate - the chip transfers data on the rising and the falling edges of the clock signal, giving an effective data transfer rate of 1066MHz. Hope it's clear.</p><p></p><p>There were a series of Foxconn G41s. Some of the had a max of 4GB, some 8GB.</p><p>Unless the board type cannot be found not sure to say anything. I don't think the type A0 or B0 really matters. But go for the B0.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 25070464, member: 562115"] Unfortunately your photo of DRAM doesn't show the full designator. These chips have a specific format in the name. A lot of hardware details can be known if you know how to decode. They have the format like MXXXBXXXXXXX-XXXXX Your one is M378B5673FH0-CF(unclear) The 15, 16 position signifies the DDR speed - but that's not clearly visible. - but I think it's CF8 - which means 1.5v, DDR3 -1066 (533MHz@CL=7, tRCD=7, tRP=7) Your CPU-Z shows 533MHz which is correct, because it's DDR - Double data rate - the chip transfers data on the rising and the falling edges of the clock signal, giving an effective data transfer rate of 1066MHz. Hope it's clear. There were a series of Foxconn G41s. Some of the had a max of 4GB, some 8GB. Unless the board type cannot be found not sure to say anything. I don't think the type A0 or B0 really matters. But go for the B0. [/QUOTE]
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