So I just pulled this red ram out my little RAM stash and realized it's the only memory stick I've ever come across like this. Anyone else seen anything like this before? Oh, and Merry Christmas to y'all here on SMF!
So I just pulled this red ram out my little RAM stash and realized it's the only memory stick I've ever come across like this. Anyone else seen anything like this before? Oh, and Merry Christmas to y'all here on SMF!
yea its that cheap chinese memory, just like those pesky cheap red motherboards
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Aftermarket performance memory and motherboards sometimes were made in different radical colors. I use to deal with high end gaming equipment and most like me prefered the aftermarket look.
I got a red one and some blue ones.
ECC Ram encased with a metal cover.
Last edited by gustavus; 12-25-2012 at 03:48 PM.
I'll give ya two orange ones for a purple one
You do? I sorta have to go along with Andrew in the post above and think I prefer the coolish aftermarket/customized kinda look myself. I mean Everybody has seen green RAM but my original question seeks to find (number wise/rarity) how many others in here have seen or have on hand, red ones. Now, through you, I'm stimulated even further, learning of your blue versions of non-typical RAM. Soooo, like, could you post a pic of them colorful sticks of yours, for all us less fortunate E-scarpers then dude?
Right on brother, I'm seeing where ya, that could be the trend right there. Geek stuff for uber-kool gamer crowd. Hmmm, that right there already puts them in a more "rare0ish " catagory for me so far. Thanx for your input. Have any laying around anywhere to shoot a pic of for us in here? lb
Is there even a such thing as aftermarket when it comes to computer components?
Here's you some red RAM, LB, that didn't come from China. It came in an SGI 540 Visual Workstation, first released in 99, I'm not sure the year this was made though. I bought it from NASA in about 04/05. It has 3 rows of these, and 4 XEON CPUs
Last edited by Bear; 12-25-2012 at 09:20 PM.
yea bear thats the first of many auctions nasa had, its sad that weve reached the point where we cant fund a space program anymore and all the satellites going up are contracted out to the lowest bidder
i have been seeing alot of sgi systems hitting the scrap market latley
Bear I hope that your keeping that machine or at least send it to me.
From wikipedia: Because of the various SGI enhancements, in particular for the 320 and 540, Visual Workstations often out-performed Intel PCs of similar configuration in graphically-intensive or memory bound applications.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SGI_Visual_Workstation
Last edited by gustavus; 12-25-2012 at 10:29 PM.
Last edited by LarryB; 12-26-2012 at 09:34 AM. Reason: more info...
Oh WoW Bear, now to me, THAT right there, is a beautiful sight! Thank you for sharing this delightful group of high-tech ex-NASA computer parts with us all. So we add some history, and how you got 'em like ya did, and there my metal hunt'n friend, is one of the big reasons I'm even on this forum. It's like, an awesome instant whack of inbound, totally verified, knowledge that I can bank or bet on now. My single little stick of red RAM, means WAY more to me now Bear, because of your help with my original query. Now, a perchance question friend. My stick, a DDR400, has 16 chips on it @512 Mg and has the brand "Eudar" printed on each of them. So, would yours be the same manufacturer maybe? What would the odd's be on that eh. lb
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