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Old 04-11-2011
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Originally Posted by Neuromancer View Post
ITs not hte PCB you need to read its the ICs themselves.

Elpida is the company that makes Hyper ICs..They also make other ICs.

http://www.elpida.com/en/products/ddr3.html

Look under part number you will see they end in 4 letters. That is how people refer to them.. that is their current product line. It does not include past chips since even my BDBG is not listed (whih I have)

They point it... you do not need to read the ICs to figfure out what chips are on it You can run the memory and see what results you get..
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My guess is BDBG or BBSE probably bdbg. spreader is easy to remove with a hair dryer
That was easy Splave, they are indeed BDBG. Is that good?
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