Posted: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 01:37:18 Post Subject: RAM Spec
I have to increase the ram in an old IBM PII 500mhz Netfinity 3000. I know it requires SDRAM PC 100 ECC ram. I don't know if it should be registered ram or not.
What is registered ram? Is it a hardware compatability issue or an OS one? The machine runs Debian Linux.
Thanks for help.
Regards
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Posted: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 01:51:56 Post Subject:
You need to visually inspect the existing RAM to see if it has a small additional chip near the center of the DIM. ...You cant mix registered and nonregistered RAM. Most systems that take registered RAM will also take nonregistered in only the first couple DIMM slots.
Registered RAM is a buffered type memory. There are additional chips on the DIMM to allow for greater memory density. These chips add increased latency too, but provide stability for additional addressed memory. Usually they are only used in servers where 4 or more DIMM slots are used(or available).
More than likely, you have a Pentium III instead of a Pentium II(probable type). Pentium II's stopped at 450mhz.
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