M75e ram spec - low or high density?

Does the M75e 5054-A14 use Los or high density RAM?
Is there any difference?

  
Anyone know of a cheap LowDensity DDR RAM supplier? I can only find it at $125US - it must be available cheaper for a 1GB stick of PC2700 333MHz DDR RAM      

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  • 1024Mb/1GB DDR 333 Pc2700 RAM - low or high density???

    Can anyone give me the simple answer to my dilemma?
    Does the mainboard in the MSI MEGA 180 support low density (64*8) or high density (128*4) 1GB Pc2700 333MHz DDR RAM chips?
    Thanks.
    J

      
    Anyone know of a cheap LowDensity DDR RAM supplier? I can only find it at $125US - it must be available cheaper for a 1GB stick of PC2700 333MHz DDR RAM      

  • Whats the difference between high-density and low-density ram?

    I bought what I thought was supposed to be a cheap 256 mb chip (pc100 or 133) but the g4 400 read only 128mb, The fellow in the store that sold it flipped out when I told him I had a Mac and said something about high density and low-density.Another guy in the store described it as being one sided and two sided.
    I don't know what my machine needs. I got my money back but he would'nt let me exchange the chip for another, me thinking it was simply mislabeled.

    The QuickSilvers use PC-133 SDRAM and are compatible with high-density memory chips (256 Megabit), so that 16-chip 512 MB and 8-chip 256 MB non-ECC DIMMs are supported. A low density, 16-chip (128 Megabit) 256 MB DIMM is also supported.

  • Use of high density PC133 RAM in a G4

    I am upgrading a G4 tower 867 MHz which uses PC133 SDRAM. The module I was looking at states "512MB 64X64 3.3VOLT SDRAM 7.5NS W/ EPROM UNBUFFERED PC133. THESE ARE HIGH DENSITY MODULES".
    I cannot find anywhere the specs for the Mac other than:
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    * Three DIMM slots supporting up to 1.5GB of PC133 SDRAM using the following1:
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    —512MB DIMMs (64-bit-wide, 256-Mbit technology)
    Apparently, so machines run into problems running "high density" modules. How can I find out if this Mac G4 is compatible?

    Hi-
    Generally speaking, G4's have the best success with low to medium density DIMMs.
    I have tried high density, before (because there was no real "info" on the subject), and the DIMMs weren't even recognized.
    High density modules will have chips on one side of the board, while low will have chips on both sides of the board. The individual chips have larger capacity in high density. High density is usually sold for PC's.
    Here in Japan, the HD memory is sold with optional "compatibility insurance" because there are often compatibility problems with high density DIMMs.
    Check out memory at :
    http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/apple/memory/
    http://www.crucial.com/store/drammemory.aspx

  • HIGH DENSITY RAM

    HI ALL,
            I HAVE A K8N NEO PLATINUM BOARD AND AM LOOKING TO INSTALL HIGH DENSITY RAM. I'VE BEEN TOLD THAT THE NFORCE 3 250Gb CHIPSET IS COMPATIBLE, BUT I WOULD LIKE TO HEAR ALL ON THIS SUBJECT AND ESPECIALLY PEOPLE WHO USE HIGH DENSITY RAM. THE RAM IS THE SAME AS YOU SEE ON EBAY(1GB MODULE).
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    ok, there is no such thing as a high density RAM. i really think that the seller put up that high density crap to lure the customers. what you have there is regular PC3200(DDR400) RAM. any type of DDR-RAM will work with your mobo, as long as it's DDR.
    DDR2 or SDR or RD-RAM does not work on your mobo. so just make sure you won't buy one of those.
    i strongly suggest to avoid e-bay, and go to a reseller or a computer store to buy the memory.

  • ASK THE EXPERTS : High Density Wireless Deployments and CleanAir Technology

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    You are correct, between the higher numbers of users with multiple devices the bandwidth requirements keep increasing.
    The limitation of three non-overlapping channels in the 2.4 GHz space is driving more customers to 5 GHz, it is important to have both bands when high density deployments are needed.  While many older devices only support 2.4 GHz, we are now seeing far more devices with 5 GHz as well.
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    A better approach to the problem is to throw more spectrum at this issue (using 5 GHz channels) and elements of 802.11n (20 MHz) bandwidth on 2.4 GHz.
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    3. Limit supported rates, obviously the higher the data rate the less sensitive the receiver is and the smaller the cell size becomes.
    4. Enable 5 GHz (that adds far more channels for data throughput)
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    6. Co-locating access points with non-overlapping channels
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    Also enabling client link (intelligent beam forming) helps direct the signal directly at the client and reduces same channel interference.

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    Hello,
    Next week I'm facing a high density WLAN scenario, so I'm gathering info related to WLAN config advices, expected issues, etc. I've read Cisco WLAN High Density WLAN guide, but I'm still having questions about how my WLAN network will react to a high density scenario, i. e. auditorium with 800 seats. I'm planning 4-5 APs, maybe one in each corner and one in the middle.
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    My other concerns are about what info and graphics should I watch in real-time in Cisco Prime. Certanly, number of clients per Ap, but, anything else?If I get AP saturation, how should I react? Moving or adding APs? Rising modulation level?
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    Leader Automatic Transmit Power Assignment
      Transmit Power Assignment Mode................. AUTO
      Transmit Power Update Interval................. 600 seconds
      Transmit Power Threshold....................... -65 dBm
      Transmit Power Neighbor Count.................. 3 APs
      Min Transmit Power............................. -10 dBm
      Max Transmit Power............................. 30 dBm
      Transmit Power Update Contribution............. SNI..
      Transmit Power Assignment Leader............... WLC.MARTI.CORPO (172.17.250.50)
      Last Run....................................... 102 seconds ago
      TPC Mode....................................... Version 1
      TPCv2 Target RSSI.............................. -67 dBm
      TPCv2 VoWLAN Guide RSSI........................ -67.0 dBm
      TPCv2 SOP...................................... -85.0 dBm
      TPCv2 Default Client Ant Gain..................   0.0 dBi
      TPCv2 Path Loss Decay Factor...................   3.6
      TPCv2 Search Intensity......................... 10 Iterations
    AP Name                          Channel    TxPower       Allowed Power Levels   
    --More-- or (q)uit
    AP.CORPO.P11.OESTE                6          3/8 (17 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P11.NORTE               *1         *7/8 ( 5 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P11.SUR                 *1         *7/8 ( 5 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P10.NORESTE              11         6/8 ( 8 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P8.NORESTE               1          7/7 ( 4 dBm) [22/19/16/13/10/7/4/4]
    AP.CORPO.P8.SURESTE               11         6/8 ( 8 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P7.NORTE                *1         *7/8 ( 5 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P10.SURESTE              6          6/8 ( 8 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P10.SUROESTE             11         5/8 (11 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P8.SUROESTE              1          5/7 (10 dBm) [22/19/16/13/10/7/4/4]
    AP.CORPO.P6.NORESTE               6          6/8 ( 8 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P7.OESTE                 11         6/8 ( 8 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P8.NOROESTE              11         5/8 (11 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P6.NOROESTE              1          5/7 (10 dBm) [22/19/16/13/10/7/4/4]
    AP.CORPO.P6.SURESTE               1          6/7 ( 7 dBm) [22/19/16/13/10/7/4/4]
    AP.CORPO.P6.SUROESTE              6          5/8 (11 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P12.SUROESTE             1          4/7 (13 dBm) [22/19/16/13/10/7/4/4]
    AP.CORPO.P12.NOROESTE             11         4/8 (14 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P12.SURESTE              11         6/8 ( 8 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.TERRAZA.SUR              6          6/8 ( 8 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P7.SUR                  *1         *7/7 ( 4 dBm) [22/19/16/13/10/7/4/4]
    AP.CORPO.P9.NORTE                *6         *7/7 ( 4 dBm) [22/19/16/13/10/7/4/4]
    --More-- or (q)uit
    AP.CORPO.P9.SUR                  *1         *6/8 ( 8 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P9.OESTE                 1          6/7 ( 7 dBm) [22/19/16/13/10/7/4/4]
    AP.CORPO.P12.NORESTE              1          6/7 ( 7 dBm) [22/19/16/13/10/7/4/4]
    AP.CORPO.TERRAZA.NORTE           *11        *1/8 (23 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P1.NORTE                 11        *2/8 (20 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P1.SUR                   1         *1/7 (22 dBm) [22/19/16/13/10/7/4/4]
    AP.CORPO.P10.NOROESTE             6          5/8 (11 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
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    Leader Automatic Transmit Power Assignment
      Transmit Power Assignment Mode................. AUTO
      Transmit Power Update Interval................. 600 seconds
      Transmit Power Threshold....................... -70 dBm
      Transmit Power Neighbor Count.................. 3 APs
      Min Transmit Power............................. -10 dBm
      Max Transmit Power............................. 30 dBm
      Transmit Power Update Contribution............. SNI..
      Transmit Power Assignment Leader............... WLC.MARTI.CORPO (172.17.250.50)
      Last Run....................................... 223 seconds ago
      TPC Mode....................................... Version 1
      TPCv2 Target RSSI.............................. -67 dBm
      TPCv2 VoWLAN Guide RSSI........................ -67.0 dBm
      TPCv2 SOP...................................... -85.0 dBm
      TPCv2 Default Client Ant Gain..................   0.0 dBi
      TPCv2 Path Loss Decay Factor...................   3.6
      TPCv2 Search Intensity......................... 10 Iterations
    AP Name                          Channel    TxPower       Allowed Power Levels   
    --More-- or (q)uit
    AP.CORPO.P11.OESTE               *40        *1/5 (14 dBm) [14/11/8/5/2/2/2/2]
    AP.CORPO.P11.NORTE               *36        *1/5 (14 dBm) [14/11/8/5/2/2/2/2]
    AP.CORPO.P11.SUR                 *40        *1/5 (14 dBm) [14/11/8/5/2/2/2/2]
    AP.CORPO.P10.NORESTE             *153       *2/8 (20 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P8.NORESTE              *161       *3/8 (17 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P8.SURESTE              *40        *1/5 (14 dBm) [14/11/8/5/2/2/2/2]
    AP.CORPO.P7.NORTE                *48        *1/5 (14 dBm) [14/11/8/5/2/2/2/2]
    AP.CORPO.P10.SURESTE             *36        *1/5 (14 dBm) [14/11/8/5/2/2/2/2]
    AP.CORPO.P10.SUROESTE            *149       *2/8 (20 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P8.SUROESTE             *36        *2/5 (11 dBm) [14/11/8/5/2/2/2/2]
    AP.CORPO.P6.NORESTE              *153       *2/8 (20 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P7.OESTE                *149       *3/8 (17 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P8.NOROESTE             *48        *1/5 (14 dBm) [14/11/8/5/2/2/2/2]
    AP.CORPO.P6.NOROESTE             *161       *2/8 (20 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P6.SURESTE              *36        *1/5 (14 dBm) [14/11/8/5/2/2/2/2]
    AP.CORPO.P6.SUROESTE             *40        *1/5 (14 dBm) [14/11/8/5/2/2/2/2]
    AP.CORPO.P12.SUROESTE            *36        *1/5 (14 dBm) [14/11/8/5/2/2/2/2]
    AP.CORPO.P12.NOROESTE            *48        *1/5 (14 dBm) [14/11/8/5/2/2/2/2]
    AP.CORPO.P12.SURESTE             *161       *3/8 (17 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.TERRAZA.SUR             *157       *1/8 (23 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P7.SUR                  *157       *2/8 (20 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P9.NORTE                *40        *2/5 (11 dBm) [14/11/8/5/2/2/2/2]
    --More-- or (q)uit
    AP.CORPO.P9.SUR                  *161       *4/8 (14 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P9.OESTE                *153       *2/8 (20 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P12.NORESTE             *36        *1/5 (14 dBm) [14/11/8/5/2/2/2/2]
    AP.CORPO.TERRAZA.NORTE           *44        *1/8 (23 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
    AP.CORPO.P1.NORTE                *44        *1/5 (14 dBm) [14/11/8/5/2/2/2/2]
    AP.CORPO.P1.SUR                  *64        *1/5 (14 dBm) [14/11/8/5/2/2/2/2]
    AP.CORPO.P10.NOROESTE            *161       *1/8 (23 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]

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