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Old 08-03-2003, 09:11 PM   #1
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I was bored today, so I decided to take apart my old computer just mainly for fun, and possibly learn a few things along the way. I got the cover off, and I saw the two 64mb sticks of Ram(It's got 128 MB's). I took them out and looked at other various parts of the computer, but when I stuck the Ram back and tried to turn the computer back on, it keeps beeping every 5 seconds. Im not sure why, I put the RAM back in...Is there some special way your suppoused to insert RAM into the slots? I opened the latch things, and stuck it in nice and tight. Also, would it do me any good to put the 128 MB's RAM into my new computer to make it so it has 640MB's RAM?
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Old 08-03-2003, 09:34 PM   #2
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Your new computer probably doesn't use the same type of RAM.

And try turning the RAM stick around. You might have them in backwards.
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Old 08-03-2003, 09:36 PM   #3
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Depends. Did your old computer use PC100 or PC133 Ram? Or DDR Ram? And does your new computer use PC100/133 or DDR Ram. I'm asking because you can't use PC100/133 Ram with DDR Ram. (Found out when I was getting a motherboard and accidentally bought PC133 Ram instead of DDR Ram.) And about the beeping. Make sure they are both in the correct way and all the way down. Just being up a small bit can make the motherboard act up.
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Old 08-03-2003, 10:41 PM   #4
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When I first upgrading computer parts, I figured out that sometimes parts aren't all the way in even though it feels like you couldn't push anymore without breaking it.

Especially with RAM. With RAM, make sure that the RAM stick is far enough in so that the little white arms that click to hold it in place are all the way vertical. But I wouldn't just try to force it in if that's the case; try taking it out and putting it in at a better angle.
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Old 08-03-2003, 11:14 PM   #5
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Actually you can have SD (pc133) and DDR ram together. there is some motherboards that will do it. But only for the AMD processors. dunno why.


Also you cant have the ram in backwards. theres a notch that stops them if they are pointing the wrong way. (unless its REALLY old ram)


unless you knocked something else out or made another plug loose. then all i can say is make sure they're in all the way.
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Old 08-03-2003, 11:17 PM   #6
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Actually you can have SD (pc133) and DDR ram together. there is some motherboards that will do it. But only for the AMD processors. dunno why..
If you were referring to what I said, I was talking about how you can't put PC133/100 Ram into the same slot as DDR Ram. But if a mobo had 2 or 3 slots on it, 1 or 2 being SD and the other being DDR, its possible.
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Old 08-04-2003, 12:24 AM   #7
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If you were referring to what I said, I was talking about how you can't put PC133/100 Ram into the same slot as DDR Ram. But if a mobo had 2 or 3 slots on it, 1 or 2 being SD and the other being DDR, its possible.
uhhhh. but if the slot already has something in it, how would you put something else in it anyway?

im not sure what your talkin about now.


if your refering to, you cant put DDR in a slot thats meant for SD?

SD and DDR look pretty much the same. from what i seen of the motherboards that can do both at once the slots are all the same and the board detects which kind is in each slot.


however what it sounds like your saying is you cant put DDR ram into a slot that already has SD ram in it.... well if thats what your saying......well duh!

but once again. im just confused as to what the hell your talkin bout now. lol
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Old 08-03-2003, 11:25 PM   #8
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all u need to sucsessfuly install anything is a hammer and ducktape
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Old 08-03-2003, 11:58 PM   #9
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When I first upgrading computer parts, I figured out that sometimes parts aren't all the way in even though it feels like you couldn't push anymore without breaking it.
True. When I was adding a cd-writer to mine, a bunch of the clips and stuff (the IDE cable, the power plug, yadda yadda) felt like they were in as tight as they could possibly go, but things didn't work, so I just tried again with more force and they snapped into place.

Stupid tight-fitting technological garbage.
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