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    AJR is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    I had a few of those chips I just sent out in my 28 pounds of memory to ewasted. The aluminum casing acts as a heat sink helping the memory to run cooler. I love the way those chips look like an iridescent glass versus the traditional black flatpacks. It could be used in any P3 or early P4. The 2 notch placement means it's either PC-100 or PC-133 speed.


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