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Solve : RAM -v- Compaq. Not reporting correctly???? |
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Answer» I've searched all the topics reasonable, nothing found like this... Got a Compaq EVO D510c. 2.4 g. Pen_IV. w/2 (1g) sticks of DDR2100 (non-ECC) RAM - but PC it is reading and reports only 1.5 gigs on board??? DLoad install and run CPU-Z and see how the RAM is reported... Hope this makes sense to you. Attached (I think) is the GRAPHICS card test page - didn't show a page of sys RAM test ? [recovering disk space - old attachment deleted by admin]Oh NO! Gpu test. Ops. I'll be back. Gerry Quote from: GerryRH on October 06, 2010, 04:36:54 PM Oh NO! Gpu test. Ops. I'll be back. use CPU-Z, the CPU id program. you used GPU-Z, the GPU id program so you get nothing about your ram stick memory. But I guess you've already figured that out I didn't think i spelzd it wrng...One more time from the top - tried to send you one html and a txt copy but, dash board on here doesn't tell you much. Gerry [recovering disk space - old attachment deleted by admin]Post screenshots of the Memory tab and the SPD tab for both memory slots. That's 3 screenshots.Quote Memory SPDAccording to CPU-Z, the first module is 512MB, not 1GB. the problem could be related to the fact that they are different manufacturers and also different timings altogether.Thanks to the group: BC_Programmer - Computer_Commando - 2x3i5x. When I squinted and looked at the test report and saw the "512" I was floored (the stick has a oem label on it - 1GB DDR 2100) I don't know somehow maybe a wrong label was put on it. All I had to check it by was the computer. Don't even remember where it was bought now! The smack-down killer here was the little CPU-z utility. How do you find these gem anyway. I've not heard of it. Anyway, thank you - all of you, much-in-a-half, again. SETTLED & Solved - another happy ending. Gerry Sorry you got burned on that stik of RAM... Glad to hear you're fixed up though... |
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