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тАО08-16-2005 06:36 AM
тАО08-16-2005 06:36 AM
A6098-60101 & A6098-60001
Can someone tell me if there are issues mixing these DIMMS within a memory kit.
Is there a document that discusses when you can when you can't or if you should never?
thanks,
Dave
Is there a document that discusses when you can when you can't or if you should never?
thanks,
Dave
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тАО08-16-2005 01:38 PM
тАО08-16-2005 01:38 PM
Re: A6098-60101 & A6098-60001
Hi Dave,
Both part number is refer to the orderable part number : A6098-69101. So both part number is the same.
Check your part number using the url below :
http://partsurfer.hp.com/cgi-bin/spi/main
Hope this information can help you.
Cheers,
AW
Both part number is refer to the orderable part number : A6098-69101. So both part number is the same.
Check your part number using the url below :
http://partsurfer.hp.com/cgi-bin/spi/main
Hope this information can help you.
Cheers,
AW
now working, next not working ... that's unix
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тАО08-16-2005 09:34 PM
тАО08-16-2005 09:34 PM
Re: A6098-60101 & A6098-60001
Hi Dave
Both part numbers reflect to same product description. Thus technical specs of both are same so there is no issue in mixing them. Genrally part numbers change when there is either quality enhancement or OEM vendor change etc..
Regards
Mahesh
Both part numbers reflect to same product description. Thus technical specs of both are same so there is no issue in mixing them. Genrally part numbers change when there is either quality enhancement or OEM vendor change etc..
Regards
Mahesh
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