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Solve : Mainboard Issue - Gigabyte 7n400 Pro? |
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Answer» My mainboard (According to programs such as Sisoft Sandra) seems only able to read three out of four memory banks. Thank you for supporting Gigabyte products. That was not quite the answer I was looking for. Could someone explain to me what this employee of Gigabyte was trying to tell me?Raptor.....Why dont you take the side panel off your pc and see how many memory slots your motherboard has? I wouldnt take the fact that some utility software says you have X number of slots as the gospel.......they have been known to be wrong. According to the Gigabyte manual.........http://america.giga-byte.com/MotherBoard/FileList/Manual/manual_7nnxpv_e.pdf you should have 4 DIMM sockets.......each SUPPORTS a max of 512 DDR sticks.......What type and size sticks do you have installed ? let us know dl65 The board is designed to support up to 6 sides. If you use double sided RAM sticks you can recognise up to 3 of them for 1.5 GB of RAM. If you use a pair of double sided 512s and a pair of single sided 256s, you will again have 1.5 GB of RAM, using 4 sticks vice 3. That was the gist of the quoted reply. Quote Raptor.....Why dont you take the side panel off your pc and see how many memory slots your motherboard has? I have 4 memory banks. I think I understand why all the utilities display only 3 memory banks. Thank you for CLARIFYING the information provided by Gigabyte, MalikTous I take it that DDR is double sided memory and SD single sided memory. I now have Dual Channel enabled (Two nearly identical, except for the brand, 512mb DDR Ram sticks). If I were to add two SD or one DDR Ram stick, would I lose dual channel ability? Raptor.....here's some info on RAM...... SDRAM or Synchronous Random Access Memory is the result of DRAM evolution. This type of memory synchronizes the input and output signals with the system board. Its speed ratings are in MHz. SDRAM was introduced in 1996 and is still used today. SDRAM transmits EVERY clock count at a specific time. DDR RAM (or Double Data Rate Random Access Memory) does the same but it does so twice every clock count. This makes DDR RAM twice as fast as SDRAM. Over the years, RAM has become very fast and efficient -- and it will be exciting to see what's coming next. It is important that you install the correct type and speed ...... I dont think SD ram will fit in that motherboard ( they are 168 pin , I think) hope this helps dl65 |
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