DDR2... 4GB PC6400/800 modules.

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DDR2... 4GB PC6400/800 modules.

Postby Gibsaw on Thu May 18, 2017 2:58 pm

I know it's not terribly "vintage" but it is old and no-one has stock anymore to "try" it.

I have a machine I want to upgrade to 16GB RAM, but there's a biiiig question mark over whether the P35 chipset can actually take > 8GB of RAM. (There is anecdotally a Gigabyte board able to do it with a BIOS update, but I don't want to spend a whole bunch of cash buying modules for my ASUS P5K-E without trying it first.)

Has anyone in Auckland got some 4GB DDR2 PC6400/800 modules they would be willing to stick on my board for a few minutes to see whether it will recognise them? :D
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Re: DDR2... 4GB PC6400/800 modules.

Postby Mark0x01 on Fri Jun 23, 2017 8:44 pm

I may be able to help.

ECC jsut normal.

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Re: DDR2... 4GB PC6400/800 modules.

Postby Gibsaw on Sun Jun 25, 2017 11:44 am

I don't think it takes ECC... I've just upgraded it to 8GB, but I'm still keen to look at 16GB. (Yes, I know this seems stupid, but I have it in mind for this machine to become a kickass FreeNAS device.)

I live in the northwest and work in grafton. Where abouts in Auckland are you?
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Re: DDR2... 4GB PC6400/800 modules.

Postby Mark0x01 on Mon Aug 14, 2017 8:58 pm

sorry for the slow reply.

Mine are all ECC in that size.

I'm on the north shore.
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