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Answer» hey, recently i bought a computer for about $100, it came with an Asus P4B motherboard with 512mb SDRAM and Intel P4 1.8GHz processor and a bunch of other stuff that i dont think is very important to mention. and i had also discovered that my motherboard doesn't support video cards greater than 256MBYour source for that? http://www.unitycorp.co.jp/support/download/manual/478/p4b_m_e.pdf on page 30(2-10) it SAYS thats i can fit 1GB memory in one SLOT http://www.crucial.com/store/listparts.aspx?model=P4B indicates that the maximum memory this motherboard can hold is 3GB, you can't reach that with 3x 512MB I bought 2 different brands becuz i bought them from ebay, only thing i was lookin for at that moment for "1GB SDRAM" "and i had also discovered that my motherboard doesn't support video cards greater than 256MB" my source for that was the motherobard's bios, it had a "video memory" option, and the only choices given were 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MB, so i assumed that was the problem why my ATI Radeon 512mb card wasnt working thankyou for your help so far but did u find a motherboard that is compatible with the hardware I bought? Quote from: Rogimonde on JANUARY 01, 2009, 08:57:21 PM Crucial.com also says each slot can handle a maximum of 512MB, which means the maximum memory for your computer would be 1.5GB. So, their information is flawed, in this case. Quote from: Rogimonde on January 01, 2009, 08:57:21 PM Those settings are for onboard video. They have nothing to do with an add-on video card. Regarding the three sticks of RAM you purchased, try one stick at a time. If the Infineon works, try both of modules of that brand. When testing one stick at a time, try installing them in the slot closest to the processor. If that doesn't work, try another slot. Here's a reference: http://www.fonerbooks.com/r_ram.htm Quote from: Rogimonde on December 30, 2008, 08:04:02 PM later, i found out that the memory doesn't work in my motherboard, it fits but it doesnt work, my computer kept giving me the error "system memory failed", so i asked the seller what was wrong, he said i needed a system motherboard looks like i made a mistake describing my problem, its suppose to be "he said i needed a server motherboard" and thats why i ask which server motherboard can i get Quote from: soybean on January 01, 2009, 09:18:56 PM Quote from: Rogimonde on January 01, 2009, 08:57:21 PMThose settings are for onboard video. They have nothing to do with an add-on video card. thanks, i just tried that, still the same error, and i noticed that my rams from before (512mb) doesnt say that they're ECC, so they're probably non-ECC while my new rams (3GB) are ECC as for my video card, i dont know why it doesn't work, whn i plug it in and boot my computer it just shows me a fuzzy screen |
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