I just received my G400 and have not been able to try it out yet but I did have a look at the memory chips used. I was pleased to see that it is loaded with Samsung part #:
KM4132G112Q-5.
I looked up this part and it is 5ns memory rated for up to 200Mhz. I figured this was only going to be used on the Max. Can someone with a Max tell me if this is also what is used?
I am now really curious just what the real differences are between the vanilla and the Max boards. Is the only difference a faster rated (tested) G400 or are there other upgraded parts? Maybe they just make them all the same, test them, and take the ones that pass the MAX tests and put a fan on it to be sold as a MAX.
Any info?
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-Joe
PIII-450, Abit BH6-KG, Mystique-G200, 192MRam, Adaptec 2940UW, IBM 18ES SCSI HD, Plextor SCSI CD-ROM, HP7110 Burner, ADSL, HP PhotoSmart scanner, blah blah blah
[This message has been edited by Cabo_Wabo (edited 08-16-1999).]
KM4132G112Q-5.
I looked up this part and it is 5ns memory rated for up to 200Mhz. I figured this was only going to be used on the Max. Can someone with a Max tell me if this is also what is used?
I am now really curious just what the real differences are between the vanilla and the Max boards. Is the only difference a faster rated (tested) G400 or are there other upgraded parts? Maybe they just make them all the same, test them, and take the ones that pass the MAX tests and put a fan on it to be sold as a MAX.
Any info?
------------------
-Joe
PIII-450, Abit BH6-KG, Mystique-G200, 192MRam, Adaptec 2940UW, IBM 18ES SCSI HD, Plextor SCSI CD-ROM, HP7110 Burner, ADSL, HP PhotoSmart scanner, blah blah blah
[This message has been edited by Cabo_Wabo (edited 08-16-1999).]
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