-=PCTechTalk=- Re: memory question

  • From: "cristy" <poppy0206@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2008 23:24:41 -0400

The speed on my memory installed now is 200 for all butone stick, that one 
is 166.  The speed on the two sticks not in the computer is 400.  When you 
buy memory, can you buy say for instance a one gig stick with a speed of 200 
OR a one gig stick with a diff speed of 400 and if so is it more expensive 
for the higher speed one?  OR must you buy a specific speed for your 
computer.  Also on three sticks installed the number 3200 is there but one 
one stick 2700 but I forgot what that number stands for.

Christine
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gman" <gman.pctt@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2008 10:58 PM
Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: memory question


> Well, it looks like you'll get to practice your 'case opening whack' 
> method
> sooner than expected.  This is why the majority of techs fire up the 
> system
> and test out the new parts prior to putting the case back together.
>
> Mainboard makers indicate the separation of channels by color coding the
> memory slots (blue slots for one channel and black ones for the other, for
> example).  For a great majority of them, slots 1 & 3 are for the first 
> while
> slots 2 & 4 make up the second channel.  While you may have put the second
> 1GB stick into the 3rd slot, it apparently is not wired within the 
> mainboard
> as "slot 3".  Surprised?  So am I, but it's not the first time I've heard 
> of
> such a thing.  It just means that you'll need to remember that your slots
> are set up as:
>
> Slot 1
> Slot 3
> Slot 2
> Slot 4
>
> starting from the one closest to the CPU.  It's normally done with them
> split (the way they are installed right now) to help cut down on heat
> build-up.  So, you're not back to square one, nor are you anywhere NEAR
> square one.  I'd further suggest that you will never again be able to go
> return to square one since you now have the experience of how easy it is 
> to
> remove and install these little beasties.
>
> Now, will putting in the matched set of 256MB sticks work?  Well, I have 
> no
> idea if or how well it would work.  It depends on how well they're matched
> with the brand new sticks you installed.  If they are designed for a 
> slower
> speed, they will slow the entire system down to their speed, regardless of
> how fast the new sticks as desined to run.  If they are designed for
> different timings, they mainboard may disable dual-channel support
> altogether.  the only way to know is to put them in and see what kind of
> readings you get from CPU-Z.
>
>
>    As for your old system, what you described sounds like either a bad 
> hard
> drive of perhaps a bad power supply.  Where is that system's hard drive 
> now?
> If it's currently in use, then the old PS probably bit the dust.  While I
> would not suggest this for someone's main system, an inexpensive 
> replacement
> might bring it right back to a usable life (although you'd still need a 
> hard
> drive, too).
>
> Peace,
> Gman
>
> "The only dumb questions are the ones we fail to ask"
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "cristy" <poppy0206@xxxxxxx>
> To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2008 9:50 PM
> Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: memory question
>
>
>> "Sigh",,,,;0 oh no...I d/l the program below and ran it, I clicked on the
>> memory tab at the top and to the right it said "single"...grrr...then 
>> went
>> to the tab "spd" I guess for speed??  I saw it was on slot 1, so I 
>> checked
>> each slot individually and found the to my surprize...eek the 1 gig new
>> memory in slots 1 and 2 (I thought I put it in 1 and 3), and the two 512
>> mg
>> memory sticks in slots 3 and 4 and the one in slot 4 (must have been the
>> old
>> stick from other computer) was at 166 mghz (megahertz?) is that the speed
>> and the other in slot 3 was 200 mghz..."SIGH".  And the old stick had a
>> diff
>> brand name on it too than the other three sticks which were all same
>> (Kingston).
>>
>> Back to square 1 on the above I guess, now as a side note I do have the
>> two
>> PERFECTLY MATCHED pair of 256 mg memory sticks that we took out of the
>> system plus one other stick that I cannot read what it is, I am guessing
>> 512
>> mg that came with the older computer originally but am unsure. It says
>> Korea
>> at the top and 0225 and at the bottom I need to go find glasses for that
>> lol..
>>
>> The system in the pics is minus the memory now as we took that out to see
>> if
>> the 512 from it could match the 512 in the other system, is weird because
>> I
>> thought for sure they were bought at the same time and would be the same
>> thing but maybe I need newwwwww memory in me LOL...The old system had a
>> major problem, never knew what it was but would not crank up, just made a
>> noise, nothing would come up not even windows screen.
>>
>> Christine
>
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