Planed to buy a Shift and I've seen on jkkmobile that the shift's memory was micro dimm type...
The problem is that the maximum I can actually find in this kind of memory is 1 Gb
And it would be better on Vista with 2 Gb, no ?
So does any one know where I can find a 2 Gb Micro DIMM memory
Thanks
Wish come true
ArtemisFowl said:
Planed to buy a Shift and I've seen on jkkmobile that the shift's memory was micro dimm type...
The problem is that the maximum I can actually find in this kind of memory is 1 Gb
And it would be better on Vista with 2 Gb, no ?
So does any one know where I can find a 2 Gb Micro DIMM memory
Thanks
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For a price you can have 2gb... a very hefty price! here is the link to buy one!
http://store.shopfujitsu.com/fpc/Ec... Expansion&title=2 GB DDR2 Micro-DIMM 533 MHz
Good luck!
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as you can see on the internal images, the ram connector is not the same !!
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True.
Well, looks like we can forget this.
Could have been interesting though...
mezzanine microdimm
It seems this one?
http://www.transcend.co.jp/Press/index.asp?LangNo=17&axn=Detail&PrsNo=285
Sorry written in Japanese, but the page said it is "mezzanine microdimm"
Even if it fits, it is only 256mb, 512mb and 1GB
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This topic has already been discussed in this thread.
HTC SHIFT X9500 2GB DDR2 Micro Dimm (MicroDIMM) Memory
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190368582854&ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:US:1123
Related
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-SANDISK-3...AsAccessories_MemoryCards&hash=item3caf5d7e2f
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Probably someone stole a load of them.
Will let you know if it's the real deal in about 3 days... far too cheap to pass on the offer.
Edit:
Almost forgot to thank you for the heads up.
any one received one yet, his feedback is zero but says sold 12? i think to good to be true?
i agree baron looks suspicous ;|
LOL, quick way to make money for bugger all.
If a deal looks too good to be true, it probably is.
Item removed... missed it.... bugger.
Sorry it's a common ebay scam. I'm betting it will show up as 32gb on the computer/phone but as soon as you write over a certain amount probably 1gb the data will be curropt.
It will be a cheap low capacity probably around 1gb Micro SD modified to show as 32gb.
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http : // reviews.ebay.co.uk/BEWARE-of-FAKE-128GB-256GB-USB-Flash-Drives-on-eBay_W0QQugidZ10000000001236067
This one seems to be genuine plus it has Garmin XT with euro maps on it which is useful:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230503042416&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT
Yes, it seems genuine, if you look at the price tag
Well,i've bought a SanDisk 16GB Micro SD HC from ebay and it didn't work at all.I've heard those cards are not genuines.Don't waste your money...
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Yes, it seems genuine, if you look at the price tag
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I emailed the guy, he's got the receipt. It's genuine, it's from mymemory.
which micro sd card readers do you guys use to writing data images to your micro sd's
i had some random one that was just sitting around but i've lost it and want to get a newer nightly running on my nook.
so just looking for some suggestions for a replacement.
i found this one on amazon for 7cents
http://www.amazon.com/USB-Micro-Card-Reader-Writer/dp/B001MXON98
thanks guys
frogdod said:
which micro sd card readers do you guys use to writing data images to your micro sd's
i had some random one that was just sitting around but i've lost it and want to get a newer nightly running on my nook.
so just looking for some suggestions for a replacement.
i found this one on amazon for 7cents
http://www.amazon.com/USB-Micro-Card-Reader-Writer/dp/B001MXON98
thanks guys
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I use a Targus bigger one than that.. more solid... I had one similar to that and it lasted a short time because the flimsy back side broke out. Got mine at walmart will post link when I find it again.
The one I use.
One of
These
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using this one,two robots inside one box
http://cgi.ebay.com/150644711212?ru...11212&_sacat=See-All-Categories&_fvi=1&_rdc=1
hisuperman, those are the coolest usb card readers I have ever seen.
I'm definitely ordering some, my lady needs a new one and I want the green one.
Thanks for sharing!
Samsung's memory cards were updated late Wednesday with large-scale production one of the world's fastest microSD cards. The new 16GB microSDHC card runs at the same UHS-1 (Ultra High Speed-1) spec normally used for the latest full-size SD cards, giving it performance that would previously have been reserved for pro memory for DSLRs and video cameras. Sequential read speeds peak at about 80MB per second, or roughly four times the 21MB of regular microSD cards.
The storage is ostensibly meant for LTE-capable smartphones and tablets, where flash memory speed could bottleneck the connection. It should nonetheless be useful for cameras that take microSD storage and support UHS-1. Samsung reached the density through a combination of its more recent 20-nanometer manufacturing process to build 64-gigabit (8GB) chip layers as well as a toggle DDR2 interface that can saturate the newly available bandwidth.
Release schedules and prices weren't given out, although mass production usually precedes a launch within a few months or less.
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What ever happend to the SD cards that NFC chips inside of them?
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So my bdays coming up on the 20th and I'm upgrading my MoBo CPU and RAM. I've got a pretty good idea of the pieces (and prices) I want, but I would like some input such as:
Do these even go together?
Can you think of a better combo for about the same price? (no conjecture please)
How large of a powersource would be sufficient for this?
And basically any constructive rig building advice.
My shopper list
cpu http://www.google.com/shopping/product/2309817463474533886
ramhttp://www.google.com/shopping/product/5580588011992996953
mobohttp://www.google.com/shopping/product/7572919386099921060
I would recommend getting a search card first. It goes into the PCI slot.
wait for haswell prices would drop !
leap before you think
jaszek said:
I would recommend getting a search card first. It goes into the PCI slot.
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I've actually got two search cards in sli. Works amazing, still needs some good user input.
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jaszek said:
I would recommend getting a search card first. It goes into the PCI slot.
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GUImess said:
I've actually got two search cards in sli. Works amazing, still needs some good user input.
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"logcat? ehhhh, give me your address, I'll just mail you my phone"
My search card brought up this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1765837
Closing this one, and happy early birthday OP
The g7 is pretty slow when trying to access the music stored on my 400gb card. How fast is the v40 compared to the G7? Has anybody compared or know the actual access specs?
I don't have a G7 to compare but here's my results from Andro Bench.
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For comparison here is the internal memory results...
20degrees said:
The g7 is pretty slow when trying to access the music stored on my 400gb card. How fast is the v40 compared to the G7? Has anybody compared or know the actual access specs?
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Never heard of card reader speed? Isn't it all up to the type/quality of card you use?
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Not entirely. I/O schedule and format and overly card size play a role.
F2fs and bfq are a great combo for memory access speed.
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Well, I kind of assumed that all bigger brands were up to date in that matter!?
Regardless, the only thing we can do for now, is getting the highest quality card...
bencozzy said:
Lenovo and Google use f2fs formatting. No one uses bfq scheduler that I know of only custom kernels which is a shame.
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Interesting. Where do you get this important information? Kind of disappointing ;(