Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!att!ucbvax!husc6!mit-eddie!mit-amt!adam From: adam@mit-amt.MEDIA.MIT.EDU (Adam Glass) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: How can I check SIMM speed? Summary: How to check SIMM speeds Message-ID: <452@mit-amt.MEDIA.MIT.EDU> Date: 8 Aug 89 13:25:49 GMT References: Organization: MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, MA Lines: 32 carter@PORTIA.STANFORD.EDU (Thomas Carter) writes: > Not too long ago I bought 4 1meg SIMMs which I was told were 80ns. Good for you! Isn't lots of memory just grand? > Do I just have to take this on faith or is there some way to check? Oh, no, no... you can check... > How do I know someone didn't give me 150ns SIMMs either accidentally > or because they figured I'd never know? Funny you should ask... Look at the individual memory modules (chips) on the SIMM boards. Up in the top right corner of the chips there should be a speed rating. "-15" means 150ns. "-12" means 120ns. "-8", unsurprisingly is 80ns. These methods of marking have been consistent with all of the SIMMs that I have seen, though I am not certain that yours will have the same markings (but more likely than not, I think). I honestly don't think you'll notice a large difference between 150ns and 120ns. Those are the maximum amounts of time that the chip could take to return the info. Most chips will perform below (i.e., faster than) their reported speeds. So what's a few billionths of a second between friends? Adam =============================================================================== || Adam Glass, NeXT hacker for the slave-drivers at the MIT Media Laboratory || || #include || || %% "But Westley, what about the R.O.U.S.es?" %% || || %% "Rodents Of Unusual Size? I don't think they exist..." %% || || EMail to: adam@media-lab.media.mit.edu OR adamg@athena.mit.edu || ===============================================================================