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03-07-2012 01:29 PM
Thanks again.
One more newbie question. I see two different 1 GB cards available at the same price:
1GB-DDR333 PC2700, 184p DIMM, 2.5v, Sync, CL=2.5
1GB 128x64-400MHz DDR400 PC3200, 184p DIMM, 2.5v, Sync, CL=3.0
Is one better than the other for my HP Media Center M380n? I plan to buy a pair of one or the other.
03-13-2012
02:04 PM
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04-18-2016
04:33 PM
by
OscarFuentes
Hi
I have a problem. I have purchased 2 x4Gb DDRIII DIMM memory for my CQ5301DE.
It says here "Supports up to 4 GB* on 32 bit PCs", but I have a 64 bit Win 7, so i assumed, it will be OK
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01977966
Would it be possible for me to have all 8Gb memory working, because right now it sees 8Gb but "usable 3.5Gb".
I found that by remapping the memory, this issue might be addressed, but, I couldn't find the way to do that in BIOS. Wanted to update my Bios, but there was no update available..
When entering BIOS, all 8Gb is recognized.
I wonder how come that right now out of 2 pieces of 4GbDIMM's only one is working, but both recognized?
It is almost as I had a 32bit System installed.
i'm stuck, please help
03-20-2012 01:09 AM
Hi
I have a 64bit Home premium installed, and that is what makes it so strange. Anyways, I have solved the issue, by returning the RAM`s. It seeme as such a great machine, never even occured to me that it only supports 4 Gigs of memory. Too bad
Cheers
04-02-2012
08:47 PM
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04-19-2016
09:19 AM
by
OscarFuentes
I have one Compaq Presario CQ3212L Desktop PC:
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01990421
I buy one new RAM DDR3 Bus 1333 KingMax 2GB:
¡D240-pin DDR3 1333MHz Long-DIMM
¡DCAS Latency¡G9-9-9, CL=9
¡DMemory bandwidth: 10.6GB/sec
¡DVoltage: 1.5V, approximately 17% less power
I install it, and PC beep, but i install it to other PC it works. i thought something wrong with my motherboard.
pls kindly help me.
04-03-2012 04:30 AM
Hans0502
Are your two PCs identical models with the same OS ?
What OS are you using ?
Have you added the Kingmax 2GB card, or is it the only one in your PCs?
The beeping sound is characteristic of a memory problem. Presumably you have checked the DIMM memory module was seated in the socket properly, and taken it out and put it in again, and tried the card in both sockets of your PC ?
Sometimes a DIMM card from a particular manufacturer, although the main specification is right, because of unpublished detailed diffierences in each manufacturer's DIMM cards, a particular mnufacturer's model of DIMM card will not work in a particular model of PC. This is why I asked if your two PCs are identical.
Is the memory on the DIMM the correct density ?
Woodwood
3.April.2012
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