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Expansion Expansion Pak - 12MB
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1st of a kind! Max Memory!
The Vintex 64 reproduced "Expansion Expansion Pak"! It will max out the N64 console memory!
Below are authentic names for memory configuration:
The N64 has built in 4MB memory. The little door in front adds to this memory. For example when you plug in a regular Expansion Pak its: 4MB (internal ram) + 4MB (Expansion Pak) = 8MB ram total.
This new expansion pack type pushes it to 16MB total! It adds full 12MB.
Features
Cool background into:
This is a development item. Prototype item. We understand it may never become a thing with some. Yet, if interested in purchasing please let us know! As you will decide the future of Nintendo 64 technology!
Below are authentic names for memory configuration:
- Jumper Pak = 0MB
- Expansion Pak = 4MB
- Extra-Expansion Pak = 8MB
- Expansion Expansion Pak - 12MB
The N64 has built in 4MB memory. The little door in front adds to this memory. For example when you plug in a regular Expansion Pak its: 4MB (internal ram) + 4MB (Expansion Pak) = 8MB ram total.
This new expansion pack type pushes it to 16MB total! It adds full 12MB.
Features
- 100% full Copper PCB.
- PCB serves as heat sink! Add thermal past to chip back.
- No casing or shell needed! This gives more air flow for cooling.
- Ready for programmers development work.
- Add 6MB, 8MB, or 12MB of ram to the Nintendo 64 console!
- Solder 3 donor 4MB RDRAM chip for total of 12MB.
- Solder 3 donor 2MB RDRAM chip for total of 6MB.
- Extra long solder pads for easy RDRAM soldering!
- Silkscreen image/text to show orientation when install in N64!
- All mechanical sizes are 100% correct. It will fit perfectly inside!
- Note it extends to top of N64. You cannot put little door back on. This thing is big.
- Available for purchase!
- Please inquire for more details!
Cool background into:
- The Nintendo 64 console bios allows max memory of 16MB!
- Many N64 software/games shows possible native 16MB support. They simple stepped it down upon later release.
- Nintendo engineers had this higher memory in mind. Nintendo often had future proofing N64 in mind.
- RDRAM technology was made for heavy daisy chaining, but was expensive back in the day.
- 16MB memory was never released. No released software has been made to properly test 16MB.
- Some prefer stacking up 2MB RDRAM chips over 4MB RDRAM chips, claiming it gives better performance/frame rates!
This is a development item. Prototype item. We understand it may never become a thing with some. Yet, if interested in purchasing please let us know! As you will decide the future of Nintendo 64 technology!