SDRAM is identical?

Q: I have a piece of 256 MB of PC100 IBM CAS 2 ram and I want another piece of 256 MB to buy. The new document, the person who I have together?


Best Answer: Do you have any support software for the Motherboard?, the problem could lie in the Bios settings or Version.
You might try obtaining a bios update over the net.
afterthought: Have you checked the the fitting of the Ram modules?.

Good luck. i hope this helps!.


Re:If you're going to stay at CL2 make sure your new module is at least PC100 CL2. I've built several systems and have never had a problem mixing different brands. I've even mixed modules (CL2 &3) and they worked fine with the BIOS set at CL 3 on memory upgrades with no problems. I have mixed PC133 and PC100 with no problems as long as the FSB was clocked at 100mhz. However, there's always a first time for everything. :D

Re:Not an end-all-answer …

no. they don't usually have to be the same.
But Read your MoBo manul. some are finiky.
Many computers require module installation in banks of equal-capacity modules.
With newer MoBos, SDRAM will run as fast as the slowest module.

Just make sure your motherboard can support it.


Re:guy, the question was do the brand and specs. have to be the same.

Re:It's not necessary. I think most people are mixing SDRAM (where else would all those people with 384 MB come from? ;) ), so it should be fine.

Of course, RDRAM needs to be matched, but SDRAM does not have this limitation.


Re:Dson't have to be the same, but there is less chance on a conflict if it is.

Use a memmory tester like MemTest86 to check after installed to see it everything is happy


Re:depends on the ram and the motherboard. It is better to match it just to make sure.

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