From: Mike Easter on 13 Jan 2010 18:38 Paul wrote: > Mike Easter wrote: >> But... Micron Technology doesn't have that logo > The module is Legacy Electronics branded. Legacy is a small company > that *makes* memory modules. > The chips on the module may be Micron chips, but the brand > of the finished module is Legacy Electronics. Ah, so. I get it now. Doh. I neglected the legacy pyramid. > You can see a movie of the dudes at Legacy, doing just that. Unzip > and play in Windows Media Player (about 29MB). I got the movie, > just for the sound track :-) > > http://www.legacyelectronics.com/movies/Legacy-Movie.zip Yes. > The reason a company like Legacy is around, Gotcha. -- Mike Easter
From: david on 14 Jan 2010 05:10 On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 13:47:03 -0800, Mike Easter rearranged some electrons to say: > catguy wrote: >> "larry moe 'n curly" > >>> P/N: 34RS13JRMFJ0010 0016456 >>> >>> P/C: 34-04-00020-R >>> >>> Desc: 4GB, 512Mx72, PC3-10600 9-9-9 >>> >>> It has Micron chips on it (but is definitely not a Micron or Crucial >>> DIMM) and an Inph brand register chip. >>> >>> The logo is a pyramid with horizontal stripes on one face: >>> >>> http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4049/4268213381_3690d24c0d_o.jpg >>> >>> >>> >>> >> Maybe here....Paul >> >> http://www.legacyelectronics.com/pn_search_detail.php?sid=2869 > > This link seems to indicate 'exactly' that ram and the part number is > 'Micron' - but the site's listing doesn't say Micron Tech or Micron > Technology tho'. > > But... Micron Technology doesn't have that logo and the micron website > seems to say to me that all of their part numbers start with MT. > > That is very confusing to me, and also, I've seen that pyramid before, > but I can't remember where or what. Micron makes the memory chips... Legacy assembles the unit.
From: larry moe 'n curly on 14 Jan 2010 10:02 catguy wrote: > "larry moe 'n curly" <larrymoencurly(a)my-deja.com> wrote in message > news:8057aae8-9e93-4c2a-be64-dc25361b67e5(a)e27g2000yqd.googlegroups.com... > > > I'm trying to find the manufacturer of some 4GB DDR3 PC10600 > > registered ECC DIMM, but Internet searches for any of the markings on > > the label turn up nothing valid: > > > > P/N: 34RS13JRMFJ0010 0016456 > > > > P/C: 34-04-00020-R > > > > Desc: 4GB, 512Mx72, PC3-10600 9-9-9 > > > > It has Micron chips on it (but is definitely not a Micron or Crucial > > DIMM) and an Inph brand register chip. > > > > The logo is a pyramid with horizontal stripes on one face: > > > > http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4049/4268213381_3690d24c0d_o.jpg > > Maybe here....Paul > > http://www.legacyelectronics.com/pn_search_detail.php?sid=2869 That's it! Thanks, Paul. Funny, but I have an 8-year-old 256MB PC133 module from them, only there's no triangle logo on it. It's made with 16 wierdo 32Mb x 4 chips, not the usual 16Mb x 8 chips, so it's not fully recognized by many older motherboards. It was included with a $50 Black Friday Maxtor 80GB hard drive.
From: catguy on 15 Jan 2010 23:14 "larry moe 'n curly" <larrymoencurly(a)my-deja.com> wrote in message news:d0a7ddb9-0455-4b6b-b23b-742bf1434def(a)35g2000yqa.googlegroups.com... > > > catguy wrote: > >> "larry moe 'n curly" <larrymoencurly(a)my-deja.com> wrote in message >> news:8057aae8-9e93-4c2a-be64-dc25361b67e5(a)e27g2000yqd.googlegroups.com... >> >> > I'm trying to find the manufacturer of some 4GB DDR3 PC10600 >> > registered ECC DIMM, but Internet searches for any of the markings on >> > the label turn up nothing valid: >> > >> > P/N: 34RS13JRMFJ0010 0016456 >> > >> > P/C: 34-04-00020-R >> > >> > Desc: 4GB, 512Mx72, PC3-10600 9-9-9 >> > >> > It has Micron chips on it (but is definitely not a Micron or Crucial >> > DIMM) and an Inph brand register chip. >> > >> > The logo is a pyramid with horizontal stripes on one face: >> > >> > http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4049/4268213381_3690d24c0d_o.jpg >> >> Maybe here....Paul >> >> http://www.legacyelectronics.com/pn_search_detail.php?sid=2869 > > That's it! Thanks, Paul. > > Funny, but I have an 8-year-old 256MB PC133 module from them, only > there's no triangle logo on it. It's made with 16 wierdo 32Mb x 4 > chips, not the usual 16Mb x 8 chips, so it's not fully recognized by > many older motherboards. It was included with a $50 Black Friday > Maxtor 80GB hard drive. Your're welcome. Trick I use is to first search on the whole number. If you get few or no hits, delete the end digit one at a time until you a good return.....Paul
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