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  • beemk
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    • Jan 2002
    • 20829

    #1

    Tried adding ram in my computer - help needed

    i just bought a 512 stick of pny ram from best buy. it had the exact same specs as my current ram which is 256 megs. i tried adding it and it just made my computer crash. i tried it with just the new ram and the computer would freeze booting up. i put the old stuff back in and worked fine again.

    is this ram probably bad or am i doing something wrong?

    my computer is a dell dimension 2400
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  • NickPapageorgio
    Confirmed User
    • Apr 2004
    • 8323

    #2
    You need to check your BIOS and see how much ram the old girl can handle.

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    • NickPapageorgio
      Confirmed User
      • Apr 2004
      • 8323

      #3
      Originally posted by NickPapageorgio
      You need to check your BIOS and see how much ram the old girl can handle.
      If it's a new computer tho I may be wrong. I know I had that problem with an older PC but I don't know in your case.

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      • B40
        Confirmed User
        • Jul 2001
        • 7020

        #4
        If you tried it with just the new ram and it froze then the ram's probably not compatible with your system.

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        • NickPapageorgio
          Confirmed User
          • Apr 2004
          • 8323

          #5
          The problem is probably one of 2 things. Either you got a burnt stick of ram or your BIOS is setup to only allow up to a certain amount of ram per ram bay. I had a PC once that was set up so that each ram bay could only take a stick up to 256 mb. I tried adding a 512 stick and it did the same thing you are describing. Other than that, I have no clue.

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          • Chris
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            • May 2003
            • 27880

            #6
            Ermm

            I may be wrong but ... I thought you cant have uneven sides?


            Example

            if you have 256 in your computer .. you have to add another 256 you cant put in a 512

            if you hve 512 you have to add 512


            I had this happen to me recently and it killed the mottherboard and the tech guy i talked to told me you can not have uneven sides on ram
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            • NoCarrier
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              • Mar 2002
              • 16356

              #7
              Try exchanging it. I think it's easy with Best Buy, is it? At least you'll know right away if it's defective or not.
              Last edited by NoCarrier; 07-19-2004, 09:18 PM.

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              • NoCarrier
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                • Mar 2002
                • 16356

                #8
                Originally posted by JupZChris
                Ermm

                I may be wrong but ... I thought you cant have uneven sides?


                Example

                if you have 256 in your computer .. you have to add another 256 you cant put in a 512

                if you hve 512 you have to add 512


                I had this happen to me recently and it killed the mottherboard and the tech guy i talked to told me you can not have uneven sides on ram
                I have a 256 + 512 and it's working

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                • beemk
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                  • Jan 2002
                  • 20829

                  #9
                  Originally posted by JupZChris
                  Ermm

                  I may be wrong but ... I thought you cant have uneven sides?


                  Example

                  if you have 256 in your computer .. you have to add another 256 you cant put in a 512

                  if you hve 512 you have to add 512


                  I had this happen to me recently and it killed the mottherboard and the tech guy i talked to told me you can not have uneven sides on ram
                  thats what i though, i think that only counts on old computers though.
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                  • ravyn
                    Registered User
                    • Dec 2002
                    • 28

                    #10
                    depends on if you're dealing with SIMMS or DIMMS... *generally* SIMMS need to be added in matching pairs - and AFAIK, no recently-released motherboards even use SIMMS anymore.

                    DIMMS, however, can generally be mixed and matched, although your MB might be particular about which ones need to be installed in the lower slots.
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                    • B40
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                      • Jul 2001
                      • 7020

                      #11
                      Originally posted by JupZChris
                      Ermm

                      I may be wrong but ... I thought you cant have uneven sides?


                      Example

                      if you have 256 in your computer .. you have to add another 256 you cant put in a 512

                      if you hve 512 you have to add 512


                      I had this happen to me recently and it killed the mottherboard and the tech guy i talked to told me you can not have uneven sides on ram
                      That depends on the motherboard.

                      I'd get the manual or look it up online to check.

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                      • KRosh
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                        • Nov 2001
                        • 5114

                        #12
                        Originally posted by ravyn
                        depends on if you're dealing with SIMMS or DIMMS... *generally* SIMMS need to be added in matching pairs - and AFAIK, no recently-released motherboards even use SIMMS anymore.

                        DIMMS, however, can generally be mixed and matched, although your MB might be particular about which ones need to be installed in the lower slots.

                        Hmmm close .. but not quite correct.

                        RIMM ( RDRAM ) needs to be pluged in pairs.

                        The old SIMMS were generaly better performong in matching pairs but not REQUIRED..


                        PC 100 and PC 133 SDRAM most common RAM does not require matching pairs,

                        and the Latest DDR SDRAM does not need to be in matching pairs.. HOWEVER ; it is always a good idea to use matching pairs




                        Need to know what your PC is so that we can give you an accurate response!

                        Last edited by KRosh; 07-19-2004, 09:59 PM.
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                        • sandman!
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                          • Mar 2001
                          • 15427

                          #13
                          Originally posted by JupZChris
                          Ermm

                          I may be wrong but ... I thought you cant have uneven sides?


                          Example

                          if you have 256 in your computer .. you have to add another 256 you cant put in a 512

                          if you hve 512 you have to add 512


                          I had this happen to me recently and it killed the mottherboard and the tech guy i talked to told me you can not have uneven sides on ram
                          Most systems you can mix and match ram i have had 1 512 and 256's in a system before.
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                          • NoCarrier
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                            • Mar 2002
                            • 16356

                            #14
                            Originally posted by KRosh



                            Need to know what your PC is so that we can give you an accurate response!

                            Read the first post again.

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                            • KRosh
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                              • Nov 2001
                              • 5114

                              #15
                              Originally posted by NoCarrier
                              Read the first post again.
                              When I asked what computer .. i meant specifics of the Mother Board and Proc.




                              well I did your work for you







                              Processor Intel Pentium 4 2.2 GHz

                              Installed Memory 256 MB (DDR SDRAM)


                              SO ... is the new RAM you purchased DDR PC2100 >??
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                              • beemk
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                                • Jan 2002
                                • 20829

                                #16
                                Originally posted by KRosh
                                When I asked what computer .. i meant specifics of the Mother Board and Proc.




                                well I did your work for you







                                Processor Intel Pentium 4 2.2 GHz

                                Installed Memory 256 MB (DDR SDRAM)


                                SO ... is the new RAM you purchased DDR PC2100 >??
                                no its ddr pc2700 333mhz. i took the old ram out of the computer and checked it and it was the exact same only a different brand. im sure dell probably used different ram in some of the same computers.
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                                • KRosh
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                                  • Nov 2001
                                  • 5114

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by beemk
                                  no its ddr pc2700 333mhz. i took the old ram out of the computer and checked it and it was the exact same only a different brand. im sure dell probably used different ram in some of the same computers.
                                  sounds like you have a bad stick of RAM



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                                  • B40
                                    Confirmed User
                                    • Jul 2001
                                    • 7020

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by KRosh
                                    sounds like you have a bad stick of RAM



                                    That's what it looks like, if it's possible, try testing the two sticks on a different system.

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                                    • sixxxth_sense
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                                      • Nov 2003
                                      • 2430

                                      #19
                                      omg u cant install RAM???? hahhaha


                                      go work at McDonalds!!

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                                      • evildick

                                        #20
                                        Here, for a Dimension 2400:

                                        http://www.ec.kingston.com/ecom/conf...submit1=Search

                                        Virtually any configuration up to 1GB can be reached using any combination of Kingston's 128, 256, and 512MB modules.

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                                        • Khun
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                                          • Jun 2004
                                          • 1239

                                          #21
                                          bad stick of ram. You are running Windows XP, correct?
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                                          • Helix
                                            Confirmed User
                                            • Feb 2002
                                            • 6021

                                            #22
                                            here is the Dell specs fpr your machine.
                                            http://support.dell.com/support/edoc...m_en/specs.htm

                                            I suspect a bad stick of ram.

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                                            • johnbosh
                                              Confirmed User
                                              • Aug 2002
                                              • 8965

                                              #23
                                              Originally posted by KRosh
                                              sounds like you have a bad stick of RAM



                                              looks like it yeah, can you test it with an other pc ?

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