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LightningCrash said:i'd say wait until i get mine
by any chance can you take hi-res pics of the front and back of the modules?
if not we can just wait until i get mine and i'll take some pics, but it would be nice to have.
matrix563 said:i'm glad i didn't bite. but i hope this all ends well for all involved.
No, they're not. I deal with a lot of Samsung (and others) memory pulled from servers and those are definatly fake Samsung stickers.Furthermore, those stickers don't look like genuine Samsung stickers. I would not be surprised if the original seller (not the OP of this thread) made those labels on a thermal printer. Samsung part numbers for DIMMS are NEVER the same as for the individual chips.
Yeah, theyre fake samsung stickers.CrazyBeaner said:so these were fake? i was gonna order some for my laptop
lame, so all the people that bought em, have been tricked? or wat? prob not since he said as is i guess, but nice one i guess he made us look like stupid fools lollithium726 said:Yeah, theyre fake samsung stickers.
CrazyBeaner said:lame, so all the people that bought em, have been tricked? or wat? prob not since he said as is i guess, but nice one i guess he made us look like stupid fools lol
yea i guess, but who knows maybe the seller got em for free, lol, the stickers do look fake, i own a few samsung ddr sticks in my desktop and they have the samsung logo, so those can be easily made with a printer, im 16 and even i can make em lolbrentpresley said:No, most likely the original seller got duped into buying them as well. Unfortunately, stickers are pretty easy to fake these days.
LightningCrash said:the stickers aren't necessarily fake
there ARE samsung TSOPs on the SODIMMs.
it's clear that the SODIMM was not designed or assembled by Samsung, though.
brentpresley said:IF the PCB were made by Samsung, it will have the DIMM part number somewhere in the PCB (usually a corner).
This can't be faked, since it is in every layer of the PCB.
But, lots of companies buy Samsung chips and put them on their own boards, so that doesn't mean much.
movax said:All the #s I could find on the DIMMs. (I think the #s on the chips are visible in all pics, right?)
BSD0980A
E186014
94V-O( maybe 0)
BP MLL
All I could see. Might take a DMM to the DIMM while its running (hopefully) to get a voltage measurement.
LOL that sucks, the sticker is fake cause samsung has their logo on the sidesvan71 said:http://cgi.ebay.com/Samsung-1GB-DDR...9686763QQihZ003QQcategoryZ80202QQcmdZViewItem
I could have made a more informed decision...I think everyone else probably feels the same after reading this.
Ooztuncer said:well, I also bought 1 pair (2 sticks) from Alex & asked last night if he didn't ship them to refund my money. He said they were shipped, but in usps's web page it says "Electronic Shipping Info Received" for last 4 days (till december 16).
If, indeed, I'll get the rams I will report on the compaq V5000 series (v5303nr to be exact).
Definitely disappointing news from others. I was thinking to RMA them if they don't work, however if PCB's are not genuine samsung made, I really don't know if they will be accepted (i think the chip itself should be failed in order to get our rma's). Anybody contacted to Samsung??
PS: Alex you should edit your OP - it is still saying "They have a lifetime warranty via samsung so you can do a rma if it does not work." which I think you are not even sure!
svan71 said:I have contacted stupidfool and asked that he not send them. I asked for a refund, I will keep you all posted.
stupidfool said:when don't have a pm from you since saturday.
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