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Had a video card die on me overnight couple nights ago (fan fell off and cooked the chip). I got a new video card (Radeon HD 5450 2G DDR3) and while I was there I thought I would up the RAM.
Video card works great so far. Now for the problem involving the RAM. PC is a eMachines T5212. Originally came w/ 512M RAM x2. Mitch was nice enough to give me a pair of G.Skill 2G cards (they say DDRII2GB PC2-6400). I installed them and discovered one of the 2 was bad (he told me this could be the case when he gave them to me). I was OK w/ it since I was moving from 2 512M cards (1G) to 1 2G card. I was 2 times better off w/ just the one card. So forward to today where I pick up a pair of PNY 2GB cards to populate both slots (to get 4GB total). They are DDR2 PC2-6400's. Neither will work in my PC. I tried both one at a time in slot 0 and the PC would not boot. So I find a site that says it can scan my PC and tell me what RAM would work. This is what I get: DDR2 PC2-5300 Memory Type: DDR2 PC2-5300, DDR2 (non-ECC) Maximum Memory: 2GB Currently Installed Memory: 2GB Total Memory Slots: 2 Available Memory Slots: 1 2GB DDR PC2-6400 EMPTY Each memory slot can hold DDR2 PC2-5300 with a maximum of 1GB per slot.* It is the last line that has me confused. It says my PC will only take a 1GB card per slot for a max of 2GB total. But I have a 2GB card in slot 0. Is this just an issue of the G.SKILL card working where it shouldn't? I checked the bios and it see's the G.Skill card as 2048MB in slot 0. Should I seek out a G.Skill card (2 of them)? |
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Veteran Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 2,688 Joined: 23-December 03 From: Ft Worth, TX Member No.: 8 ![]() |
Total Physical Memory 2,048.00 MB
Available Physical Memory 1.05 GB Total Virtual Memory 2.00 GB I looked at what you said Mitch and you seem to be correct. I was told basically the same thing by someone else - I may have 2G in there and the computor recognizes it (w/ some sticks and not others), but it cannot use more than 1G per slot. So this whole time I've had the 2G card in there, it has only been using half of it (1G). The processor is a 805. Looked up the specs. Specifications Essentials Status EOIS Launch Date Q1'05 Processor Number 805 # of Cores 2 # of Threads 2 Clock Speed 2.66 GHz L2 Cache 2 MB Bus/Core Ratio 20 FSB Speed 533 MHz FSB Parity No Instruction Set 64-bit Embedded Options Available No Supplemental SKU No Lithography 90 nm Max TDP 95 W VID Voltage Range 1.200V-1.400V Memory Specifications Physical Address Extensions 32-bit ECC Memory Supported No Graphics Specifications Integrated Graphics No Package Specifications TCASE 64.1°C Package Size 37.5mm x 37.5mm Processing Die Size 206 mm2 # of Processing Die Transistors 230 million Sockets Supported PLGA775 Low Halogen Options Available No Advanced Technologies Intel® Turbo Boost Technology No Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology No Intel® Virtualization Technology (VT-x) No Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d) No Intel® Trusted Execution Technology No AES New Instructions No Intel® 64 Yes Idle States Yes Enhanced Intel SpeedStep® Technology No Intel® Demand Based Switching No Thermal Monitoring Technologies No Execute Disable Bit Yes |
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