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Hello,
Big question: I've got a pc Pentium 1 MMX 166Mhz. On the motherboard there are 4 EDO ram slots and 2 SDRam slots. I want to get as much memory as possible. When I put a new 256 MB SDRAM in it (PC133), the Bios and Win XP only sees 64Mb When I put a 64Mb SDRAM in it (PC100), the Bios and Win XP only sees 16Mb. So, only one fourth of the mem chips. I wondered why? What sort of SDRam should I get (I guess older types) to perform best with this sort of motherboard? I could place 2 SDram modules of 256, so I would have 128Mb ram total. Would this be the best solution? The type of motherboard is unknown (I don't find any name on it). Can I combine SDRam with the old EDO ram, or is it better to leave the EDO slots empty? (I did try this, and it worked, both were seen, but after a while, I got a mem conflict once (given by WinXP). I have put in a fast 6GB harddisk, and XP works fine, but it writes to much to the Harddisk, with only 64Mb of Ram, so at least I would like to get 128Mb. What would be the result of a 128Mb module? (I don't have one now to test) Enyone has experiance with this matter? All comments are welcome! greatings, Pascal. |
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You have to ensure your previous RAM is compatible
with the new RAM. And that it's compatible with your motherboard. Have a look at the memory configurators ------------------------------------------------ help to find the right RAM for your specific make and model PC. www.4allmemory.com www.crucial.com www.kahlon.com www.kingston.com www.oempcworld.com -------------------------- use find box: --computer company name --model name/number -----Original Message----- Hello, Big question: I've got a pc Pentium 1 MMX 166Mhz. On the motherboard there are 4 EDO ram slots and 2 SDRam slots. I want to get as much memory as possible. When I put a new 256 MB SDRAM in it (PC133), the Bios and Win XP only sees 64Mb When I put a 64Mb SDRAM in it (PC100), the Bios and Win XP only sees 16Mb. So, only one fourth of the mem chips. I wondered why? What sort of SDRam should I get (I guess older types) to perform best with this sort of motherboard? I could place 2 SDram modules of 256, so I would have 128Mb ram total. Would this be the best solution? The type of motherboard is unknown (I don't find any name on it). Can I combine SDRam with the old EDO ram, or is it better to leave the EDO slots empty? (I did try this, and it worked, both were seen, but after a while, I got a mem conflict once (given by WinXP). I have put in a fast 6GB harddisk, and XP works fine, but it writes to much to the Harddisk, with only 64Mb of Ram, so at least I would like to get 128Mb. What would be the result of a 128Mb module? (I don't have one now to test) Enyone has experiance with this matter? All comments are welcome! greatings, Pascal. . |
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I don't know the make and model names (clone pc!).
I can (will) put in two new SDRam modules. I will search that websites! thanks. Pascal. You have to ensure your previous RAM is compatible with the new RAM. And that it's compatible with your motherboard. Have a look at the memory configurators ------------------------------------------------ help to find the right RAM for your specific make and model PC. www.4allmemory.com www.crucial.com www.kahlon.com www.kingston.com www.oempcworld.com -------------------------- use find box: --computer company name --model name/number -----Original Message----- Hello, Big question: I've got a pc Pentium 1 MMX 166Mhz. On the motherboard there are 4 EDO ram slots and 2 SDRam slots. I want to get as much memory as possible. When I put a new 256 MB SDRAM in it (PC133), the Bios and Win XP only sees 64Mb When I put a 64Mb SDRAM in it (PC100), the Bios and Win XP only sees 16Mb. So, only one fourth of the mem chips. I wondered why? What sort of SDRam should I get (I guess older types) to perform best with this sort of motherboard? I could place 2 SDram modules of 256, so I would have 128Mb ram total. Would this be the best solution? The type of motherboard is unknown (I don't find any name on it). Can I combine SDRam with the old EDO ram, or is it better to leave the EDO slots empty? (I did try this, and it worked, both were seen, but after a while, I got a mem conflict once (given by WinXP). I have put in a fast 6GB harddisk, and XP works fine, but it writes to much to the Harddisk, with only 64Mb of Ram, so at least I would like to get 128Mb. What would be the result of a 128Mb module? (I don't have one now to test) Enyone has experiance with this matter? All comments are welcome! greatings, Pascal. . |
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buy a new computer
"Pascal" wrote in message ... | Hello, | | Big question: | I've got a pc Pentium 1 MMX 166Mhz. | On the motherboard there are 4 EDO ram slots and 2 SDRam slots. | I want to get as much memory as possible. | When I put a new 256 MB SDRAM in it (PC133), the Bios and Win XP only sees | 64Mb | When I put a 64Mb SDRAM in it (PC100), the Bios and Win XP only sees 16Mb. | So, only one fourth of the mem chips. | | I wondered why? | What sort of SDRam should I get (I guess older types) to perform best with | this sort of motherboard? | I could place 2 SDram modules of 256, so I would have 128Mb ram total. | Would this be the best solution? | The type of motherboard is unknown (I don't find any name on it). | | Can I combine SDRam with the old EDO ram, or is it better to leave the EDO | slots empty? (I did try this, and it worked, both were seen, but after a | while, I got a mem conflict once (given by WinXP). | | I have put in a fast 6GB harddisk, and XP works fine, but it writes to much | to the Harddisk, with only 64Mb of Ram, so at least I would like to get | 128Mb. | What would be the result of a 128Mb module? (I don't have one now to test) | | Enyone has experiance with this matter? | All comments are welcome! | | greatings, | Pascal. | | | |
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No, you cannot combine SIMMS (EDO, FPM) and DIMMS (SDRAM) in the same
system. You must use either one or the other. Also being so old it probably only accept a certain size of DIMM, so if you try to add one that is too large it will not be fully recognized. I'm sure it certainly will not use 256MB DIMMS, or even 128. It probably can only use single sided 16 or maybe 32mb modules. I do not believe this system is capable enough of running XP anyway. I'm surprised you were able to get it installed and running at all. Good luck with it anyway though. "Pascal" wrote in message ... Hello, Big question: I've got a pc Pentium 1 MMX 166Mhz. On the motherboard there are 4 EDO ram slots and 2 SDRam slots. I want to get as much memory as possible. When I put a new 256 MB SDRAM in it (PC133), the Bios and Win XP only sees 64Mb When I put a 64Mb SDRAM in it (PC100), the Bios and Win XP only sees 16Mb. So, only one fourth of the mem chips. I wondered why? What sort of SDRam should I get (I guess older types) to perform best with this sort of motherboard? I could place 2 SDram modules of 256, so I would have 128Mb ram total. Would this be the best solution? The type of motherboard is unknown (I don't find any name on it). Can I combine SDRam with the old EDO ram, or is it better to leave the EDO slots empty? (I did try this, and it worked, both were seen, but after a while, I got a mem conflict once (given by WinXP). I have put in a fast 6GB harddisk, and XP works fine, but it writes to much to the Harddisk, with only 64Mb of Ram, so at least I would like to get 128Mb. What would be the result of a 128Mb module? (I don't have one now to test) Enyone has experiance with this matter? All comments are welcome! greatings, Pascal. |
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Like I said, a new 256Mb module is seen as 64Mb. (not bad at all)
This week, I will do the test with 2X256Mb. I'm just a bit afraid of the voltage differences between the new motherbords and the older (5V - 3V). I hope I won't break anything. Pascal. only accept a certain size of DIMM, so if you try to add one that is too large it will not be fully recognized. I'm sure it certainly will not use 256MB DIMMS, or even 128. It probably can only use single sided 16 or maybe 32mb modules. I do not believe this system is capable enough of running XP anyway. I'm surprised you were able to get it installed and running at all. Good luck with it anyway though. "Pascal" wrote in message ... Hello, Big question: I've got a pc Pentium 1 MMX 166Mhz. On the motherboard there are 4 EDO ram slots and 2 SDRam slots. I want to get as much memory as possible. When I put a new 256 MB SDRAM in it (PC133), the Bios and Win XP only sees 64Mb |
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You will fry the RAM if the mobo can not adjust the voltage.
Sounds a lot like you need to get the mobo manual for your particular make/model and see what you can do. If you don't know the make/model, get AIDA32 or the Bel Arc Advisor, either of these programs will scan your computer and report on the hardware. You can then go to the proper website and download the manuals. "Pascal" wrote in message ... | Like I said, a new 256Mb module is seen as 64Mb. (not bad at all) | This week, I will do the test with 2X256Mb. | I'm just a bit afraid of the voltage differences between the new motherbords | and the older (5V - 3V). I hope I won't break anything. | | Pascal. | | | only accept a certain size of DIMM, so if you try to add one that is too | large it will not be fully recognized. I'm sure it certainly will not use | 256MB DIMMS, or even 128. It probably can only use single sided 16 or | maybe | 32mb modules. | | I do not believe this system is capable enough of running XP anyway. I'm | surprised you were able to get it installed and running at all. Good luck | with it anyway though. | | | "Pascal" wrote in message | ... | Hello, | | Big question: | I've got a pc Pentium 1 MMX 166Mhz. | On the motherboard there are 4 EDO ram slots and 2 SDRam slots. | I want to get as much memory as possible. | When I put a new 256 MB SDRAM in it (PC133), the Bios and Win XP only | sees | 64Mb | | |
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Apparently you can see the motherboard. Get the exact make
and model and go to their web page support and download the manual for the mother board. It will give you the accurate specs without a lot of guessing that you are getting. "Pascal" wrote in message = ... Hello, =20 Big question: I've got a pc Pentium 1 MMX 166Mhz. On the motherboard there are 4 EDO ram slots and 2 SDRam slots. I want to get as much memory as possible. When I put a new 256 MB SDRAM in it (PC133), the Bios and Win XP only = sees 64Mb When I put a 64Mb SDRAM in it (PC100), the Bios and Win XP only sees = 16Mb. So, only one fourth of the mem chips. =20 I wondered why? What sort of SDRam should I get (I guess older types) to perform best = with this sort of motherboard? I could place 2 SDram modules of 256, so I would have 128Mb ram total. Would this be the best solution? The type of motherboard is unknown (I don't find any name on it). =20 Can I combine SDRam with the old EDO ram, or is it better to leave the = EDO slots empty? (I did try this, and it worked, both were seen, but = after a while, I got a mem conflict once (given by WinXP). =20 I have put in a fast 6GB harddisk, and XP works fine, but it writes to = much to the Harddisk, with only 64Mb of Ram, so at least I would like to = get 128Mb. What would be the result of a 128Mb module? (I don't have one now to = test) =20 Enyone has experiance with this matter? All comments are welcome! =20 greatings, Pascal. =20 =20 |
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