Check your motherboard manual for BIOS settings that affect RAM timings/clock speed.
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SonuvBob
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Check your motherboard manual for BIOS settings that affect RAM timings/clock speed. | ||
VorcePA
United States1102 Posts
DDR2 is further coming down in price because DDR3 is now mainstream. All you have to do is get Win7 64. And even if you don't/won't/can't, Win7 32-bit can use 3gb. That 1 extra gb will make a world of difference, so still get a 4gb set. | ||
writer22816
United States5775 Posts
On September 26 2009 10:03 SonuvBob wrote: I'd try fiddling with the timings before tossing the current stick. The one time I bought OCZ RAM it didn't work at the advertised timings. Check your motherboard manual for BIOS settings that affect RAM timings/clock speed. I don't fully understand what you mean by timings, but I only started to get errors recently after several years of use, it worked perfectly in the beginning, so wouldn't that mean the ram stick can only be tossed now? I haven't messed around with my BIOS settings or overclocked anything in all the times I used it. | ||
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