Ram Modules

An excellent ram module for the 865PE motherboards is the PC3500 level 1 modules.  They allow for more headroom concerning overclocking and are designed to run at 2-3-3-6 which is the suggestion for this chipset anyway.  Why pay more money for the very low latency when it seems to cause many problems with the 865PE and 875 Intel chipsets.  Even the Corsair senior moderators recommend the PC3500 over the PC3200LL.  I am presently using Mushkin PC3500 level 1 and it seems to work very well and is quite stable.  I am very impressed with the MSI motherboards it seems to be the Intel chipsets that are wound a little to tight.

I think that Rastakirk's point is that the 875 chipset works better with more relaxed timings. Corsair even had to reprogram their low latency modules(ras to cas at 3 instead of 2)to function with this chipset. PeteJ61 methodology is correct for his system set-up-but I still wonder. Obviously until the 875 low latency at the fsb level for a non overclocker is the way to go. Congrats to Pet3J61 for being able to achieve this. Yet there are way too many inconsistencies with users concerning the low latency modules. It unfortunately seems more hit or miss as to what will work with what. Bios versions, matched sets of ram modules, maunufactures of the autual chips on the ram, perhaps even the specific board you actually receive are all "X" factors. Never have I seen this type of problem before and it certainly has both the motherboard(in the form of bios updates)and ram makers scrambling. The 875/865 has brought a new level to tweaking and finding compatible peripherals.

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    Quote from: XFM on 25-November-13, 07:01:42
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  • How to find the number of Ram modules in M4000 and M3000

    Dears,
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    ======================================================================================================
    XSCF> showhardconf
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    + System_Power:On; System_Phase:Cabinet Power On;
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    MBU_A Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:BC0943029D ;
    + FRU-Part-Number:CF00541-0893 06 /541-0893-06 ;
    + Memory_Size:16 GB;
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    + FRU-Part-Number:CA06761-D202 E0 /375-3568-05 ;
    + Freq:2.400 GHz; Type:32;
    + Core:4; Strand:2;
    CPUM#0-CHIP#1 Status:Normal; Ver:0401h; Serial:PP093500VY ;
    + FRU-Part-Number:CA06761-D202 E0 /375-3568-05 ;
    + Freq:2.400 GHz; Type:32;
    + Core:4; Strand:2;
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    + FRU-Part-Number:CF00541-0545 08 /541-0545-08 ;
    MEM#0A Status:Normal;
    + Code:ce0000000000000001M3 93T5660QZA-CE6 4151-478d0372;
    + Type:2A; Size:2 GB;
    MEM#1A Status:Normal;
    + Code:ce0000000000000001M3 93T5660QZA-CE6 4151-478d0306;
    + Type:2A; Size:2 GB;
    MEM#2A Status:Normal;
    + Code:ce0000000000000001M3 93T5660QZA-CE6 4151-438845e9;
    + Type:2A; Size:2 GB;
    MEM#3A Status:Normal;
    + Code:ce0000000000000001M3 93T5660QZA-CE6 4151-478d02e9;
    + Type:2A; Size:2 GB;
    MEMB#1 Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:BF0939DKJ6 ;
    + FRU-Part-Number:CF00541-0545 08 /541-0545-08 ;
    MEM#0A Status:Normal;
    + Code:ce0000000000000001M3 93T5660QZA-CE6 4151-478d0374;
    + Type:2A; Size:2 GB;
    MEM#1A Status:Normal;
    + Code:ce0000000000000001M3 93T5660QZA-CE6 4151-478d037b;
    + Type:2A; Size:2 GB;
    MEM#2A Status:Normal;
    + Code:ce0000000000000001M3 93T5660QZA-CE6 4151-478d02f9;
    + Type:2A; Size:2 GB;
    MEM#3A Status:Normal;
    + Code:ce0000000000000001M3 93T5660QZA-CE6 4151-478d0373;
    + Type:2A; Size:2 GB;
    DDC_A#0 Status:Normal;
    DDC_A#1 Status:Normal;
    DDC_B#0 Status:Normal;
    IOU#0 Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:BF0938DA6R ;
    + FRU-Part-Number:CF00541-2240 05 /541-2240-05 ;
    DDC_A#0 Status:Normal;
    DDCR Status:Normal;
    DDC_B#0 Status:Normal;
    PCI#1 Name_Property:SUNW,qlc; Card_Type:Other;
    PCI#2 Name_Property:SUNW,qlc; Card_Type:Other;
    PCI#3 Name_Property:network; Card_Type:Other;
    XSCFU Status:Normal,Active; Ver:0101h; Serial:BF0939DTNJ ;
    + FRU-Part-Number:CF00541-0481 04 /541-0481-04 ;
    OPNL Status:Normal; Ver:0101h; Serial:BF0940EAEM ;
    + FRU-Part-Number:CF00541-0850 06 /541-0850-06 ;
    PSU#0 Status:Normal; Serial:1357FYG-0911AD02JY;
    + FRU-Part-Number:CF00300-2011 0202 /300-2011-02-02;
    + Power_Status:On; AC:200 V;
    PSU#1 Status:Normal; Serial:1357FYG-0911AD02K8;
    + FRU-Part-Number:CF00300-2011 0202 /300-2011-02-02;
    + Power_Status:On; AC:200 V;
    FAN_A#0 Status:Normal;
    FAN_A#1 Status:Normal;
    FANBP_B Status:Normal; Ver:0401h; Serial:BF0940E134 ;
    + FRU-Part-Number:CF00541-3098 01 /541-3098-01 ;
    FAN_B#0 Status:Normal;
    FAN_B#1 Status:Normal;
    ==============================================================================================
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    -> *16GB RAM*
    -> We have memory boards **MEMB#0** and **MEMB#1**
    -> We have 4 modules on **MEMB#0** and they are following:-
    MEM#0A -2GB - if we Upggrade to 4GB what will happen to the existing 2GB RAM?
    MEM#1A -2GB- if we Upggrade to 4GB what will happen to the existing 2GB RAM?
    MEM#2A -2GB- if we Upggrade to 4GB what will happen to the existing 2GB RAM?
    MEM#3A -2GB- if we Upggrade to 4GB what will happen to the existing 2GB RAM?
    -> We have 4 modules on **MEMB#1** and they are following:-
    MEM#0A -2GB- if we Upggrade to 4GB what will happen to the existing 2GB RAM?
    MEM#1A -2GB- if we Upggrade to 4GB what will happen to the existing 2GB RAM?
    MEM#2A -2GB - if we Upggrade to 4GB what will happen to the existing 2GB RAM?
    MEM#3A -2GB- if we Upggrade to 4GB what will happen to the existing 2GB RAM?
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    In the specifications of M4000 i see that for these servers we can upgrade he Ram upto 128 GB.
    Please guide, any help offerred is appreciated.
    Edited by: user9007339 on 26/01/2013 03:14 ص

    A Key document is:
    http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19855-01/819-2210-14/819-2210-14.pdf
    The m4000 can have 4 memory modules.
    Each memory module can contain up to 8 dimms. (Two groups on same size (A and B) of 4 dimms). Group A dimms may must not be smaller than Group B dimms. (within a memory module).
    The server can contain 4 memory modules of 8 dimms ... 128GB is attained by 32 4GB dimms. ( 8GB dimms used to be purchasable but are now discontinued ).
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    - If you purchased 2 memory modules of 16GB each simply put these in two unused module slots and goto 48GB
    - If you purchased 4 memory modules of 8GB each using 8 x 1GB dimms then move your existing simms into the group A slots of the new memory modules, goto 40GB and sell the spare dimmms on ebay or put them certain DELL's (then watch the thing crash due to a static dimm destruction issue and possilbe issues as it isn't supported.)
    - If you purchased 8 2GB dimms stick them in your existing memory modules
    - If you purchased 16 2GB Dimms ... and don have spare empty memory modules sell spares on ebay.
    .... There may be further options ....
    In general the person you are purchasing from should be giving good advice ... better than mine above.
    ... My cynical opinion is a lot of partners (and perhaps even Oracle itself) supplying the purchase may be on commission and have no interest and little care in minimising your cost .... having seen the performance of some oracle 'partners' in the uk I can see why some customers might want to move away from oracle hardware.
    Please be aware certain games with switching things about could affect your warrantee ... ( its highly embarrassing when a failing disk in a dilbert has the wrong part number or even worse an incorrect backplate affecting the airflow ... ) ... and what you are really paying for is for an engineer to come and sort your server out if there is a hardware issue. So take some of the suggestions above with a pinch of salt.
    Please be aware while have I tried to be accurate above I may have made a mistake. ... .... (in fact knowing me I probably have).
    Edited by: bigdelboy on 26-Jan-2013 03:51 (NB: adding memory to servers is often a difficult balancing act and may not be cost effective .... and may make smaller dimms redundant in an upgrade in order to maintain supportable/workable configurations). A new T4/T5 may be more cost effective}. Buying fully populated at the beginning is also often more cost effective .... though the largest dimms to achieve highest capacity may be cost prohibitive.

  • PowerMac G4 having problems with new RAM modules!

    dear all,
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    Memory: 896 MB
    Bus speed: 100 MHz
    Boot ROM Version: 4.2.8f1
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    ok, I've now tried every possible combination... but with no success
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    Copyright (C) 2004 Charles Cazabon
    Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006 Tony Scaminaci (Macintosh ports)
    Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 only
    Mac OS X 10.4.11 (8S165) running in multiuser mode
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    System has 1 PPC processor(s) with Altivec
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    Available memory: 434MB (455589888 bytes)
    Allocated memory: 434MB (455589888 bytes) at local address 0x02008000
    Attempting memory lock... locked successfully
    Partitioning memory into 2 comparison buffers...
    Buffer A: 217MB (227794944 bytes) starts at local address 0x02008000
    Buffer B: 217MB (227794944 bytes) starts at local address 0x0f946000
    Running 1 test sequence... (CTRL-C to quit)
    Test sequence 1 of 1:
    Running tests on full 434MB region...
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  • 648 Max - Identifying but not using both RAM modules

    Hi!
    I'm totally new here, just stumbled across this forum while googling for a solution to my problem, so please excuse my lack of proper terminology if that should occur.
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    The voltage to the memory might need to be raised one notch.  That adjustment is done in the bios.
    You can download the motherboard manual from this link.  http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=downloadfile&dno=3576&type=manual
    Section 3 page 27 thru 28 cover the adjustment of the memory voltage.
    This is for a retail motherboard.  I do not know if your motherboard has this in its bios.  It is in a section under Frequency/Voltage Control

  • Plz help me with the compaitble ram module

    hey
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    +At first glance , I thought that memory was just bad and regular exchange+
    +would work . But after reading one post online, I contacted manufacturer+
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    +This is unique scenario for you. You do need LOW density memory module for+
    +Apple MacBook Pro 2.16GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (15.4-inch) Laptop, but your System+
    +manufacturer is picky. What they need is not same spec as we have advertised.+
    +Their requirement is slightly different and there is cost difference.+
    +These are two Options for you+
    +Option 1 : Refund
    +Option 2 : Upgrade+
    +Option 2A : Memory upgrade from OEM manufacture. We have purchased from them+
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    +spending bunch with major manufacturer. Cost difference is $ 17.50+
    +Option 2B : Memory upgrade from Major manufacturer as specifically recommended+
    +by Manufacturer.. Price difference is high but then you know it is what you+
    +have been asked by manufacturer to have . Cost difference is $ 18.50+
    +Thank you+

    Crucial is 1000x better and more reliable than some random seller on Ebay. I wouldn't buy RAM from Ebay, especially when you can get the same thing for $1.00 more from a much more reputable seller.
    If you have 1GB of RAM now, an upgrade to 2GB will make a big difference. I've enclosed links below to single 2GB chips that will be compatible with your MBP from both Crucial and OWC.
    CRUCIAL
    OWC
    You can decide which you like better, they are both $48.99 I believe.
    same thing to me, except for the brand name, i guess.
    The brand name is relatively important with RAM. Macs are selective about good quality RAM; dodgy RAM from just any random seller on Ebay may not work, as you found out. With either of these resellers, you also get a lifetime warranty. Anyone on these forums will tell you that they will stand firmly behind their product if it ever fails. Ever. You can't get any better than that.
    doesn't apple make one one of these? an apple brand?
    No. Apple uses third-party RAM in all of its machines. Apple does not make its own brand of RAM.
    --Travis

  • Warranty with RAM-modul from third-party manufactor

    Hello,
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    Thanks a lot for your answers!
    Greetings from Germany

    As far as I know such document doesnt exist. Fact is that you can upgrade RAM alone without service and this will not affect valid warranty. Toshiba offered list of compatible and tested RAM modules and if you use them they will be recognized properly and everything will be OK.
    Of course, nobody force you to use these modules. On the free market you can buy what you want. It can just happen that you will buy some cheap, no-name modules and they will not work properly.
    So, buy what do you want. For RAM upgrade check Users manuals where you can find exact step-by-step explanation how to put new modules into RAM slots.
    Bye

  • I have had a new ram module fitted and now i have no photos in I photo but they are there on the hard drive how do I get them into i photo as they were.

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    changing the ram has nothing to do with the photos missing.  Did you install the ram or someone else?

  • Laptop (p205d-S7436) freezes on startup only with two (2) (1GB + 1GB) RAM modules

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