Hardware problem - RAM
#1

Hi guys, today I bought a 2GB Ram for my system. I've 2 slots on my mobo but that doesn't means that it can only support 2GB. I've checked on the webs. It supports a maximum of 4GB. So, I had 1GB ram on each slot, but when I place the newly bought 2GB ram on one slot, it doesn't works. What could be the problem? Do I have to fit 2GB on each slot? Can't it work with 2GB one slot and 1GB second slot? I took out 1GB ram and only placed the 2GB, it started to work. I know my mobo is latest and it can support. But why it doesn't works?
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#2

When you placed the 2GBs did you leave the other one empty or did you put a spare 1 GB in it? (Empty means that you might have put it in the wrong one : >)
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#3

Did you bought the right one?;

- Non-ECC or ECC
- Right speed
- Right slot (DDR-1, DDR-2, DDR-3, DDR-3) etc.
- Tryed to switch, and only startup with one DIMM?
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#4

NVM, I called the retailer and he said that both rams have different bus speeds. They have to be the same.
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#5

So i guess you fixed your virus problem?
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#6

Quote:
Originally Posted by scorp1543
So i guess you fixed your virus problem?
re-formatted.
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#7

Ya, you also need to know if your computer can run DDR2 or DDR3.
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#8

Quote:
Originally Posted by *Jesenice*
Ya, you also need to know if your computer can run DDR2 or DDR3.
DDR2. All my rams and the one I bought today is DDR2.
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#9

Quote:
Originally Posted by *Jesenice*
Ya, you also need to know if your computer can run DDR2 or DDR3.
If you red my post you will see i already sugested that, same as the bus speed, i also sugested that.
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#10

DDR3 modules won't fit into DDR2 slots.
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