Re: Memory Prices on ebay
- From: "Nick Le Lievre" <nicklelievre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:53:21 +0100
"Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:SJOdnQjOjK16H8HbnZ2dnUVZ8vudnZ2d@xxxxxxxxx
If the RAM wasn't working to spec it's likely that you were a victim of SPD reprogramming yourself. Are you sure it wasn't the same fastmemoryman eBay seller?
No it wasn't the same seller. It was ram-upgrades http://feedback.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=ram-upgrades&ftab=AllFeedback&myworld=true
It looks like your motherboard *was* compatible with high-density RAM, so that was not the issue, and you are the one being dense.
What do you mean? The RAM should've worked as soon as I put it in whether it was at 100fsb or 133fsb it shouldn't of made a difference. If the SPD data was incorrect and that was the problem then how was I to know / what was I to do. Set the timings manually? I don't think I was being dense by buying high density ram that was supposed to be compatible with my KT600 chipset and expecting it to work without messing with anything in the BIOS.
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