Memory Problem

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  1. nasayin

    nasayin Regular member

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    I am having problem adding more memory to my motherboard. Right now I have 2 sticks (256MB each) of Crucial PC2100. I am trying to add another Crucial 256MB for a total of 768MB. But everytime I add the the memory stick, I do not get any display on my monitor when I turn on my machine. After I removed the stick, I am able to see the display. I know the memory stick is good because I tried it on another machine. Is there some setting in the Bios that I have to update? I have an Abit KG-7 Raid motherboard with 4 slot of space for my memory. I used to have a gig of memory but gave a 512 stick away. Any advice or suggestion would be appreciated. Thanks.
     
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    hello.
    that abit mobo has a amd 760 northbriged chipset that support ddr 166/266 or pc-1600 and pc-2100 but it has a limitation in order to fill all 4 memory banks you have to use registered memory dimms wich are slower but more stable beacuse they were desing for servers pc´s

    you cant fill the all 4 memory bank with normal memory it wont work.

    here a few reviews see for your self:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Registered_memory

    http://www.abit-usa.com/products/mb/products.php?categories=1&model=30

    these memory is more expensive so if you need more memory and dont want to expense the extra cash try to use two 512 pc-2100 dimms on slot 1 and 2. of normal memory modules

    hope i help
     
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  3. nasayin

    nasayin Regular member

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    That is weird becuase I used to have 1 gig of memory, 256MB on slot 1, 256MB on slot 2, and 512MB on slot 3. I gave the 512MB away and I don't think the 512 was registered dimms. Actually, how can you tell if the memory is registered?
     
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    well maybe they were because you didnt know about those memory untill now or didnt have it in mind by that time.

    if you read the abit link i post it says over a 1gb to 3,5gb registered mem only.

    to know if memory is ecc register or non-ecc registered memory in the store should advertised that on product specs and should be printed on memory dimm.
     
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    Thanks Dr.xp!
     
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