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    Ram question [nOoB]

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by inspectorgene, Jan 29, 2008.

  1. inspectorgene

    inspectorgene Notebook Consultant

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    CF-28. 600 mhz.

    Panny DMI viewer says;

    Memory Module 1 is 128 MB.

    Memory Module 2 is 128 MB.

    My Computer says 261,616 KB.

    How much RAM do I have?
     
  2. Modly

    Modly Warranty Voider

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    256MB. Your maximum is 384MB.
     
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    inspectorgene Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks Mr. Modly!



     
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    limitedd Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi what is the max on a CF-28 1000MHz can i put a 1gb in it?
     
  5. GlenB

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    If I'm not mistaken, you can put 2x mainboard memory...so, if with nothing in your memory card slot your system shows 256, then you can put 512 in the slot for a total of 768...
     
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    The first chip is soldered to the board, so it's a bit hard to swap it out for bigger chips :D

    Depends on how much you have on-board. Some 1GHz machines came with 512MB, and in that case you can do 1GB total. Others (most) came with 256MB on board, so you can go to 768.
     
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    Hey... Does anyone know where I can buy the RAM to solder to the board?