Ram questions
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 11:51 pm
The ram I removed that was preventing my CF-18D (which I just bought and am yet to get running) from booting is confusing me a little, so I need some definitive guidance.
KVR266X64SC25/512 is the part number on the ram
Specs are:
Kingston Technology Part No.: KVR266X64SC25/512
Upgrade Size: 512MB
Memory Kit: 1x 512MB
Module PIN count: 200-PIN
Memory Generation: DDR
Module Speed: PC2100, DDR266
MHz of Module: 266MHz
Latency of Module: CL2.5
KVR266X64SC25/512 DIMM Type: SODIMM, SO-DIMM, Small Outline DIMM
But I've found conflicting sources on the web, some say that a MK2 needs pc2100 , others pc2600
I had assumed that the person who installed it knew what they were doing, but maybe not.
I have no way of testing the ram, if it's the right speed, I have to assume that it's a bad stick (it could be a bad memory slot on my machine).
I believe that mine can take a 1gb stick to max out the ram, is this correct?
KVR266X64SC25/512 is the part number on the ram
Specs are:
Kingston Technology Part No.: KVR266X64SC25/512
Upgrade Size: 512MB
Memory Kit: 1x 512MB
Module PIN count: 200-PIN
Memory Generation: DDR
Module Speed: PC2100, DDR266
MHz of Module: 266MHz
Latency of Module: CL2.5
KVR266X64SC25/512 DIMM Type: SODIMM, SO-DIMM, Small Outline DIMM
But I've found conflicting sources on the web, some say that a MK2 needs pc2100 , others pc2600
I had assumed that the person who installed it knew what they were doing, but maybe not.
I have no way of testing the ram, if it's the right speed, I have to assume that it's a bad stick (it could be a bad memory slot on my machine).
I believe that mine can take a 1gb stick to max out the ram, is this correct?