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    Hey guys...I've bought a kit of 16000CL9D-4GBRH and just removed the HS to see what's under...I was hoping to see Elpida BBSE etc etc but all I got was some -almost- blank chips with some numbers (E949A8B0941D)..I took a picture but it's a mess..So I dont think it's helpful..So what are these?PSC?

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    The person that can make anything out of that picture deserves a free ram kit...
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    I already told you the picture is a mess, that's why I've written the numbers on the chips..
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    Those chips are probably OEM chips by PSC or Elpida.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gregorisvas View Post
    Hey guys...I've bought a kit of 16000CL9D-4GBRH and just removed the HS to see what's under...I was hoping to see Elpida BBSE etc etc but all I got was some -almost- blank chips with some numbers (E949A8B0941D)..I took a picture but it's a mess..So I dont think it's helpful..So what are these?PSC?

    Take a good look at the shorter side of the chip. If you see exactly the same as a picture below then you got BBSE. There should be no tiny copper dots on the white line.You may need a magnifier to see it.



    Here's my 16000CL9D-4GBRHD.



    Good luck!

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