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Old 27th January 2007, 08:29 PM
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Default I need help with Ram

I want to buy more ram but I am lost and I need a few of you techy guys to help me out PLEASE
This is as much information that I have been able to gather


General Information :
Manufacturer : Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. (Gigabyte)
Product : S651MPRZ
Version : 1.0
Serial Number : Unspecified
Support MP : Yes, 1 CPU(s)
Version MPS : 1.4

Chassis Information :
Manufacturer : Unspecified
Type : Desktop
Version : Unspecified
Serial Number : Unspecified
Asset : Unspecified

Sensor Information :
Monitoring Chip : Winbond W83697HF

Slots Information :
Slot PCI : In Use (32-bit) 5.0v, 3.3v
Slot PCI : In Use (32-bit) 5.0v, 3.3v
Slot PCI : Available (32-bit) 5.0v, 3.3v
Slot AGP : In Use (32-bit) 5.0v

External Connectors :
Serial 16450 Compatible : DB-9 male
Serial 16450 Compatible : DB-9 male
Parallel ECP/EPP : DB25 female
Keyboard : PS/2
Mouse : PS/2
USB : Access Bus (USB)

Internal Connectors :
PRIMARY IDE : On Board IDE
SECONDARY IDE : On Board IDE
FDD : On Board Floppy
COM1 : 9 Pin Dual Inline (pin 10 cut)
COM2 : 9 Pin Dual Inline (pin 10 cut)
LPT1 : DB25 female
Keyboard :
PS/2 Mouse : PS/2
USB :

EEPROM Information :
Type : EEPROM Specific
Address : 0x57

General Information :
A0 (RAS 1, RAS 2) : 256 (Single Bank)
A1 : Empty

Information SPD EEPROM (A0) :



Current Ram Below

Manufacturer : Nanya Technology
Part Number : M2U25664DS88B3F-6K
Serial Number : Unspecified
Type : DDR-SDRAM PC-2700 (166 MHz) - [DDR-333]
Size : 256 MB (1 rows, 4 banks)
Module Buffered : No
Module Registered : No
Module EPP : No
Width : 64-bit
Error Correction Capability : No
Max. Burst Length : 8
Refresh : Reduced (.5x)7.8 µs, Self Refresh
Voltage : SSTL 2.5v
Prefetch Buffer : 2-bit
Manufacture : Week 18 of 2004
Supported Frequencies : 133 MHz, 166 MHz
CAS Latency (tCL) : 2 clocks @133 MHz, 2.5 clocks @166 MHz
RAS to CAS (tRCD) : 3 clocks @133 MHz, 3 clocks @166 MHz
RAS Precharge (tRP) : 3 clocks @133 MHz, 3 clocks @166 MHz
Cycle Time (tRAS) : 6 clocks @133 MHz, 7 clocks @166 MHz

Memory Controller Information :
Memory Controller : DIMM
Number of connectors : 2
Max. Module Size : 1024 MB
Max. Memory Size : 2048 MB
Supported Speed : Unspecified
Supported Voltages : 3.3v
Error Detection Method : No
Error Correction Capability : Unspecified
Current/Supported Interleave : 1-way/1-way



I really need help with this and this is as far as I've gotten so far
Generic Memory products at great prices from dabs.ie
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Old 28th January 2007, 09:00 PM
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Hi Rebel

Your motherboard appears to have only two DIMM sockets and the specs suggest you can accommodate upto 2GB.

However the mobo manual (page 11) suggests a max memory module size of 512MB. You’ll need to clear this up before investing in new RAM. A quick email to the mobo manufacturers TS should give you the answers you need.

In general the one crucial thing to watch when adding RAM is to make sure the speeds or clock cycle times match [this is normally stated in ns - nanoseconds].


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Old 14th February 2007, 12:42 AM
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you could try 4allmemory.com as there is an online scanner tool which can determine your MBD and the best ram for it. I am pretty sure crucial.com has a similar tool.

4allmemory.com will take orders and ship from outside of the US.
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Old 14th February 2007, 10:43 AM
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I already got ram for my pc but thanks to all for the replys
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