Rose,
It's really nice of you to offer, but I'm afraid your RAM
might get lost or
damaged in the mail. GMan will help me find a kind that will
work. Thanks
again, I really appreciate the offer. By the way, I'm in
TN.
Jo Ann
-------Original Message-------
From: Tech Rose - LoveBytes
Date: 02/21/07 02:42:25
To: pctechtalk freelists.org
Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: Jo Ann's New system - Dept. of
RAM
JoAnn & Gman
Where are you located?
I have a couple of sticks of 512 DDR2 ram I am not using...
(I will have to
ask my other half to find them.) If I could loan them to you
to get your
machine going..and then you would have to send them back to
me.
This machine came with 1 GB of RAM which is two sticks of
512 mb matched.
This is the type that has to be matched.
I do not know if they will work to get you up and going.
They are either PC
2800 or PC 3200.
These may be too old for you..I do not know. They could be
the wrong type.
And..my other half has to find them.. lol! IF we did not
put them in his
machine already... tee hee...
Let me know if you are interested... and Gman..let me know
if they would
work.. and then I will ask my other half. No sense bringing
it up and
finding out you cannot use them.
Rose
Las Vegas
----- Original Message -----
From: "GMan" <gman.pctt gmail.com>
To: "PCTechTalk FreeLists Group"
<PCTechTalk freelists.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 11:05 PM
Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Jo Ann's New system - Dept. of RAM
Jo Ann,
Considering you've decided on the ASUS P5N-E SLI
mainboard,
http://wapurl.co.uk/?Y78
Q2TM
I now hesitate to recommend this particular OCZ memory.
http://wapurl.co.uk/?S3T
VSHX
While the memory is top notch by itself, several people
have reported
problems getting it to work with your board. I should point
out that there
are ALWAYS folks who have problems with any combination of
RAM & boards, but
this one has OCZ's attention. Please read the following two
pages for
clarification.
http://wapurl.co.uk/?OZS
3M9H
http://wapurl.co.uk/?IMM
STON
From what I've read at various sources, some people
don't experience
this problem at all while others do. If you're not afraid
to give it a go,
it's a killer combination for sure, once it's working.
According to the OCZ
forum mod, 1T should work up to DDR2-800 (which is what the
board supports),
above that, 2T is basically a must (and I suggest you
avoid). This means
the rating is basically on the cusp and really depends on
the individual
sticks you receive. Since the mainboard defaults this
timing to 1T, if
either one of the RAM modules just barely passed their QC
tests, it may give
you issues because the RAM will require the timing to be set
at 2T before
it'll boot. Of course, you can't adjust the timings unless
you can at least
get into the BIOS. This is why I said earlier that some
folks have gotten
around this by initially installing cheaper sticks just to
get into the BIOS
to make the necessary changes.
So, if you have access to a cheap stick of DDR2, this
will not be that
big of an issue to you. Otherwise, I have to suggest we
look elsewhere.
Peace,
GMan
"The only dumb questions are the ones that are never
asked!"
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