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Bernhard Hortens
Hello there!
I have recently bought some 512 MB SDRAM sticks, using 8x Samsung
K4S511632C-TC60 modules. The modules were labled PC166 (of course not
officially, but using 6ns RAM from Samsung).
Trouble is, none of the 10 modules wants to work in any motherboard I
tried em in, 2x i845 chipsets (1x Asus P4B, 1x some other), 2x KT133A
(1xAbit KT7A 1.0, 1xMSI KT7 Turbo 2). This led me to believe that the
modules are fishy, but there seems to be another possible explanation
for this: the KT-133A seems to accept only 256Mbit density modules,
which the i845 should, however.
Is there a logical explanation for those modules not working (and if
there is, can anyone guess at a motherboard capable of running these
modules)?
Cheers,
Bernhard
I have recently bought some 512 MB SDRAM sticks, using 8x Samsung
K4S511632C-TC60 modules. The modules were labled PC166 (of course not
officially, but using 6ns RAM from Samsung).
Trouble is, none of the 10 modules wants to work in any motherboard I
tried em in, 2x i845 chipsets (1x Asus P4B, 1x some other), 2x KT133A
(1xAbit KT7A 1.0, 1xMSI KT7 Turbo 2). This led me to believe that the
modules are fishy, but there seems to be another possible explanation
for this: the KT-133A seems to accept only 256Mbit density modules,
which the i845 should, however.
Is there a logical explanation for those modules not working (and if
there is, can anyone guess at a motherboard capable of running these
modules)?
Cheers,
Bernhard