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KVR16E11/8 with integrated modules and various chips

KVR16E11/8 with integrated modules and various chips

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03-15-2016, 03:08 AM
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I face significant challenges in locating the solution to what seemed like a straightforward inquiry. Regarding the Kingston RAM datasheet (https://www.kingston.com/dataSheets/KVR16E11_8.pdf), I need clarification on mixing modules. Yes, you can use modules with identical model names but different chips and varying label numbers. The labels appear consistent across units, yet the data differs. My belief is that modules should be interchangeable as long as they share the same model number, but I lack official confirmation or prior discussions about this. For example, chips might display "Kingston," "SK hynix," or "Elpida" alongside other identifiers. The left-hand labels typically show uniform data, while the right-hand ones vary significantly. Some lines on the labels are self-explanatory, but others seem unclear. The numbers you mention—like serial codes, batch references, or part numbers—seem crucial. Could you elaborate on what these values represent? It would be helpful to understand how they relate to compatibility and functionality. This issue has consumed considerable time, and even Kingston’s guidance offers limited clarity. I’m seeking a detailed explanation so I can make an informed decision about mixing modules with diverse chip types and label variations. Thank you for your attention.
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le_marseillais
03-15-2016, 03:08 AM #1

I face significant challenges in locating the solution to what seemed like a straightforward inquiry. Regarding the Kingston RAM datasheet (https://www.kingston.com/dataSheets/KVR16E11_8.pdf), I need clarification on mixing modules. Yes, you can use modules with identical model names but different chips and varying label numbers. The labels appear consistent across units, yet the data differs. My belief is that modules should be interchangeable as long as they share the same model number, but I lack official confirmation or prior discussions about this. For example, chips might display "Kingston," "SK hynix," or "Elpida" alongside other identifiers. The left-hand labels typically show uniform data, while the right-hand ones vary significantly. Some lines on the labels are self-explanatory, but others seem unclear. The numbers you mention—like serial codes, batch references, or part numbers—seem crucial. Could you elaborate on what these values represent? It would be helpful to understand how they relate to compatibility and functionality. This issue has consumed considerable time, and even Kingston’s guidance offers limited clarity. I’m seeking a detailed explanation so I can make an informed decision about mixing modules with diverse chip types and label variations. Thank you for your attention.

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AvienceYT
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03-15-2016, 06:21 PM
#2
Are there any individuals who might help clarify this situation?
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AvienceYT
03-15-2016, 06:21 PM #2

Are there any individuals who might help clarify this situation?

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IAMLeonox
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03-19-2016, 03:09 PM
#3
Hey there! What can I help you with?
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IAMLeonox
03-19-2016, 03:09 PM #3

Hey there! What can I help you with?