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11-29-2009 11:21 AM
Hi
I tried the update you mentioned and got a message that my computer did not have the min requirements for this. I have tried the 1GB sticks in slots 1&2 the system registered them but when starting up i got nothing on the screen no sinal to the moniter.
Any suggestion thanks in advance
11-29-2009 02:33 PM - edited 11-29-2009 03:18 PM
Thanks for your response Onesnark!
Amazingly this 7955 with the 256gb actually still operates fairly well when you are only performing one task at a time.
So you said you loaded up with 1 GB...can you give me the specifics on which ram you used, how many GB per stick...
When you installed the RAM can you tell me the proceedure used....
I know you are suppoed to unplug ALL cables.
Hold in the power button for 20 seconds
Make sure you ground yourself to the unpainted tower before you handle the mem stick
When you turn the machine on, after the new RAM is installed, do you need to go to F1 to instruct the BIOS of the upgrade......
anything else you can think of to make the install go smoothly without problems.
Did you have any issues after the install?
TIA!
11-29-2009 06:29 PM
11-29-2009 06:42 PM
Mindofmyown... sorry I haven't gotten bad more quickly... the weekend's get hectic. Anyway, the question of memoiry latency and what it is? Basically,
the memory sticks are manufactured to move data at certain rates... those rates are set in the computer's BIOS and are dependent on the individual PC, its motherboard and CPU. If you suddenly stick in new memory that doesn't have the same "clock cycles", the computer gets REALLY annoyed and frustrated and probably won't boot! For a really "my eyes glaze over" explaination of latency and how its set up in BIOS, go to this web page.
www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAS_latency I would have just copied some relevant stuff, but it's too long and detailed! It will explain latency! Have fun!
11-29-2009 06:55 PM
Truth be told - Then machine I upgraded was a Dell. According to the accepted instructions for *that* machine, I turned off the machine, opened the case, and stuck two sticks of RAM into empty slots on the motherboard. Then I booted the machine and was done. Maybe a day later I closed the case. Never went into the BIOS. CAUTION: This was not an HP machine. Nothing in my instructions referenced the bios. HP machines may be different.
Grounding is always a good idea. I have never done it when playing with PCI cards or memory, but I would not advise anyone to copy my bad habits.
Everyone I have ever talked to said installing RAM is easy. Just follow the instructions and you will be fine. Easier than installing a new video card or hard drive. oh. . .and I made REAL SURE the RAM I bought matched the ram in the machine.
11-30-2009 06:33 PM
Hi everyone. 🙂 Believe it or not, until last week I was running on my original 128 RAM. I found another old stick of 128 around the house, added it, and it worked (no problems, helped speed the computer up). I was so excited, I decided to add some more RAM. I have 3 slots on my Compaq Presario 7EL 7000T desktop. I purchased two 256 sticks intending to keep just one 128 stick and the two new 256 sticks. From what I can tell, my board should be able to handle that much memory. My problem is that I think I might have bought the wrong kind. When I put them in, it gave me the memory mismatch error and rebooted after I cancelled my scan disk run (continually, got stuck in the cycle). I tried removing the 128 and just using the new 256 sticks but I didn't even make it to the start up screen- just kept rebooting right away. This is what I got - Kingston KVR133x64c3/256-does anyone know why they don't work? What am I missing here? Is it the 'latency' issue?? Thanks for your help in advance!
12-01-2009 06:11 AM
Final question:
On a Dual Channel memory system; (i.e. I5 motherboard with 1156 socket); is 3 x 2 gb a valid dual channal memory configuration?
12-01-2009 07:29 AM
I have a HP pavilion a6430f (which has been a great machine) and I haven't been able to determine the Pavilion 'series' of this model. When I was using one of the third party sites or a link off the HP support pages (http://www.orderingmemory.com/hpshopping/index.asp?hho_url=http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shoppin...), they were asking for the series type. Any ideas? I assumed it was an 'A6000', but then the a6430f doesn't come up as an option.
Just thought someone else might be having the same problem and thought I'd pose this question here since I could not find an answer, but have solved my memory upgrade issue. The a6430f requires the 240 pin, DDR2 SDRAM and has 4 slots.
12-01-2009 03:53 PM
12-01-2009 04:03 PM
