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    What is this?

    Is this a 232-pin continuity rimm?



    The admin gave me a box of random stuff and there were a couple of these. Never laid sight on them before.
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    wow what the hell....
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    What are those words right next to the DEll logo????

    Could this be some old RAM???

    Could this be apart of an old server???
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    hehe

    At first I thought I got some more RAM, there were two of 'em stuck in a static bag. Then I looked at them later I'm like WTH? I've barely played with RDRAM so that's all I can think of. It just seems to look a little off for a 232 crimm?
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    Originally posted by richardginn
    What are those words right next to the DEll logo????

    Could this be some old RAM???
    It says Copyright 1999 all rights reserved. There are almost no markings on it, just one longggg number on the back which brings up nothing in Google.
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    that is a Slot 1 CPU terminator card, it is when a single CPU is used in a dual CPU motherboard
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    Originally posted by muisejt
    that is a Slot 1 CPU terminator card, it is when a single CPU is used in a dual CPU motherboard
    good call.
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    Aha, thank muisejt It all makes sense now
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    It is damn sexy.

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    looks like a CIMM (i think that's what is called) which is the terminator card for Rambus pairs. then again it could be a slot1 terminator, but i never new the needed that. (which i really don't think they do)
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    I think Dell makes it.

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    Originally posted by muzikjunkie
    looks like a CIMM (i think that's what is called) which is the terminator card for Rambus pairs. then again it could be a slot1 terminator, but i never new the needed that. (which i really don't think they do)
    A CRIMM


    A Slot 1 terminator card



    http://support.intel.com/support/mot...x/bootfail.htm
    Processor Integration Issues
    If using a single processor, make sure that a terminator card is installed securely in the secondary slot. This card is required in the absence of a second processor
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    Was gonna say, CRIMMs don't have that much stuff on them...
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    my bad, thanks for clearing it. hell i don't always know every single thing about computers.
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