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System Name | ATLAS |
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Processor | Intel Core i7-4770 (4C/8T) Haswell |
Motherboard | GA-Z87X-UD5H , Dual Intel LAN, 10x SATA, 16x Power phace. |
Cooling | ProlimaTech Armageddon - Dual GELID 140 Silent PWM |
Memory | Mushkin Blackline DDR3 2400 997123F 16GB |
Video Card(s) | MSI GTX1060 OC 6GB (single fan) Micron |
Storage | WD Raptors 73Gb - Raid1 10.000rpm |
Display(s) | DELL U2311H |
Case | HEC Compucase CI-6919 Full tower (2003) moded .. hec-group.com.tw |
Audio Device(s) | Creative X-Fi Music + mods, Audigy front Panel - YAMAHA quad speakers with Sub. |
Power Supply | HPU-4M780-PE refurbished 23-3-2022 |
Mouse | MS Pro IntelliMouse 16.000 Dpi Pixart Paw 3389 |
Keyboard | Microsoft Wired 600 |
Software | Win 7 Pro x64 ( Retail Box ) for EU |
I am exploring a rabbit hole dated back to the year 2011.
Hynix HMT351S6BFR8C-H9 this is external label of 4GB (laptop memory module).
Under the Hynix logo, you may find parts named as Korea 01 up to Korea 08 and even China 01 ...
PCB alone marked as: made in Korea (right side of the PCB)
CPU-Z reporting: manufacturer Hyundai Electronics
And I do wonder if this is a fact? and of what exactly Hyundai Electronics contributed on that module? The SPD chip?


Hynix HMT351S6BFR8C-H9 this is external label of 4GB (laptop memory module).
Under the Hynix logo, you may find parts named as Korea 01 up to Korea 08 and even China 01 ...
PCB alone marked as: made in Korea (right side of the PCB)
CPU-Z reporting: manufacturer Hyundai Electronics
And I do wonder if this is a fact? and of what exactly Hyundai Electronics contributed on that module? The SPD chip?


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