junkinternetmai Posted August 19, 2008 Share Posted August 19, 2008 VS2GBKIT400C3 PC-3200 2GB Kit 3-3-3-8 184pin DIMM VS1GB400C3 PC-3200 1GB 3-3-3-8 184pin DIMM Where on this site are the density types listed for these products? I really can only use low density in the machine I wish to upgrade. Are these products high density or low density? This is a memory spec that CORSAIR ought to include in their descriptions. I love your products -- keep up the great work. I appreciate anyone who helps me resolve this matter so I can make a purchase asap. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RJLeong65 Posted August 19, 2008 Share Posted August 19, 2008 VS2GBKIT400C3 PC-3200 2GB Kit 3-3-3-8 184pin DIMM VS1GB400C3 PC-3200 1GB 3-3-3-8 184pin DIMM Where on this site are the density types listed for these products? I really can only use low density in the machine I wish to upgrade. Are these products high density or low density? This is a memory spec that CORSAIR ought to include in their descriptions. I love your products -- keep up the great work. I appreciate anyone who helps me resolve this matter so I can make a purchase asap. Actually, those Corsair DIMMs are "standard density" DIMMs (they use x8 IC's). So-called "high density" DIMMs are actually made up of more than nine IC chips per bank (side), and thus use x4 IC's. "Low-density" DIMMs, on the other hand, use fewer than eight IC chips per bank (side) -- often only four IC chips (x16 IC's) per bank. JEDEC standards limit the support of low-density DIMMs to single-sided modules. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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