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RAM test fails all - is it the board?

 
 
Smudge
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      27th Feb 2004
I have run DocMemory on a Fujitsu PC with oem motherboard and 256MB
DDR PC2100.
No matter which way I insert the 2 x 128MB ram sticks the test is the
same result. i have also run the test with only 1 stick of ram
inserted. Does this mean the board is at fault? If not, what else
might it be please?

TIA Chris
 
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The little lost angel
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      27th Feb 2004
On 27 Feb 2004 07:16:11 -0800, (E-Mail Removed) (Smudge)
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>I have run DocMemory on a Fujitsu PC with oem motherboard and 256MB
>DDR PC2100.
>No matter which way I insert the 2 x 128MB ram sticks the test is the
>same result. i have also run the test with only 1 stick of ram
>inserted. Does this mean the board is at fault? If not, what else
>might it be please?


Erm, how about the possibility that both the RAM are faulty? Do you
have another system or a third piece of known working RAM to test
with?

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      29th Feb 2004
> Erm, how about the possibility that both the RAM are faulty? Do you
> have another system or a third piece of known working RAM to test
> with?


I don't have any more PC2100 to try that, but I did try some PC2700
and every test in the loop failed, although that doesn't tell me much
really because I don't think the board supports it. Crucial's website
only offers PC2100 for the system.
 
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      29th Feb 2004
On 28 Feb 2004 23:49:51 -0800, (E-Mail Removed) (Smudge)
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>I don't have any more PC2100 to try that, but I did try some PC2700
>and every test in the loop failed, although that doesn't tell me much
>really because I don't think the board supports it. Crucial's website
>only offers PC2100 for the system.


Usually modern ram shouldn't have problem running at slower speed. My
bet is either your CPU or board is flakey. Try to see if anybody you
know is willing to let you test your RAM in their system. Or just call
for RMA on the board :P

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      29th Feb 2004
The little lost angel wrote:
> On 28 Feb 2004 23:49:51 -0800, (E-Mail Removed) (Smudge)
> wrote:
>
>
>>I don't have any more PC2100 to try that, but I did try some PC2700
>>and every test in the loop failed, although that doesn't tell me much
>>really because I don't think the board supports it. Crucial's website
>>only offers PC2100 for the system.

>
>
> Usually modern ram shouldn't have problem running at slower speed. My
> bet is either your CPU or board is flakey. Try to see if anybody you
> know is willing to let you test your RAM in their system. Or just call
> for RMA on the board :P
>


If your motherboard lets you tweak the latencies, try that.

I've used PC3200 on motherboards that nominally only support
up to PC2100. Usually you just plug it in and it works, but
sometimes when it doesn't slowing down the latencies does
the trick and once speeding up did the job for me.


 
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GSV Three Minds in a Can
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      29th Feb 2004
Bitstring <(E-Mail Removed)>, from the wonderful
person The little lost angel <a?n?g?e?(E-Mail Removed)>
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>On 28 Feb 2004 23:49:51 -0800, (E-Mail Removed) (Smudge)
>wrote:
>
>>I don't have any more PC2100 to try that, but I did try some PC2700
>>and every test in the loop failed, although that doesn't tell me much
>>really because I don't think the board supports it. Crucial's website
>>only offers PC2100 for the system.

>
>Usually modern ram shouldn't have problem running at slower speed. My
>bet is either your CPU or board is flakey. Try to see if anybody you
>know is willing to let you test your RAM in their system. Or just call
>for RMA on the board :P


It =could= also be the PSU .. but motherboard or CPU are probably good
bets.

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