- May 30, 2000
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I've heard that the Duron and TBird need CAS2 memory. I'm not even sure what CAS2 or CAS3 is.
I've got a Celeron 400 with 128meg chip (8 chips on each side). How would I know if my memory was CAS2 or CAS3? I was wanting to upgrade to a Duron in the next few weeks but wanted to know if I would need to purchase additional memory as well (I know memory is cheap now, don't want to spend any more than I have to).
The markings on the memory are:
On each chip:
KINGMAX
KSV884T4A1A
-08A
On the PCB:
PE-128MDRMS2
On a sticker:
MPCA83S-882
P9C0132KX
PC-100
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I've got a Celeron 400 with 128meg chip (8 chips on each side). How would I know if my memory was CAS2 or CAS3? I was wanting to upgrade to a Duron in the next few weeks but wanted to know if I would need to purchase additional memory as well (I know memory is cheap now, don't want to spend any more than I have to).
The markings on the memory are:
On each chip:
KINGMAX
KSV884T4A1A
-08A
On the PCB:
PE-128MDRMS2
On a sticker:
MPCA83S-882
P9C0132KX
PC-100
Any help would be greatly appreciated.