I think they sent me the wrong RAM but then I could be wrong.


hello,

knowledgeable in area please give me feedback ram module purchased 3rd party vendor.

first pic of ram ordered ibook g3 466mhz , comes vendors website , second front/back views of ram received.

know if it's possible identify ram received being apple compatible , if same type above pic.

thanks.

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the g3 ibook came in 366mhz & 500mhz flavors (among others), don't recall 466. in case following specs:

  • module size: 128, 256, 512mb
  • package: 144-pin sodimm
  • feature: sdram, pc133
  • specs: sdram, pc133 • cl=3 • non-parity • 133mhz • 3.3v • 64meg x 64
...are required 500mhz. 366mhz didn't support 512mb modules (128 & 256 only). assuming correct processor, package "seems" right. who'd buy from?

in experience, wrong ram (as long form factor right) 1 of 2 things: prevents 'puter booting, or boot not see ram. i'm sure pipe in fried result, in 30 years, i've never seen happen.
 


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