Ive just upgraded from 1GB stock ram to 2gb Crucial Ballistix ram. So what do I do now? I know my way around my PC but is there anything I need to know? Cheers boys!
do not try and put it in one of the fans, triend it once, wasnt a preety sight... . No seriously make sure ur comp is off and throw em in ter
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make sure you ground yourself by touching the plugged in psu before you do anything. also remember to open the "levers" for the ram. i know a guy who didnt do that and broke the ram in 2. it wasnt a pretty sight. also make sure you install your ram into the 2nd channel. installing ram is pretty straight forward.
EDIT: oh yeah, remeber to switch off the psu (so no energy runs in the pc) but leave it plugged in (so that everything is grounded)
EDIT: oh yeah, remeber to switch off the psu (so no energy runs in the pc) but leave it plugged in (so that everything is grounded)
Last edited by max (2006-11-07 07:39:58)
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install your ram in 2 sockets of the same colour this will enable dual channel mode.....
might not sound orthodox, but leaving your pc plugged in a great way to stay grounded (if you don't have a grounding strap). Obviously you would leave the pc's power offmax wrote:
make sure you ground yourself by touching the plugged in psu before you do anything. also remember to open the "levers" for the ram. i know a guy who didnt do that and broke the ram in 2. it wasnt a pretty sight. also make sure you install your ram into the 2nd channel. installing ram is pretty straight forward.
Also if you have explicitly set timing in bios, etc .. make sure you set everything to auto in bios before swapping chips.
Last edited by jsnipy (2006-11-07 07:32:23)
After the RAM is installed, make sure you OC it in BIOS!
Thats probably a bit too complicated for me, and I dont want to fuck up what Ive just spent a shite load of money on.misconfiguration wrote:
After the RAM is installed, make sure you OC it in BIOS!
Last edited by buLLet_t00th (2006-11-07 07:44:51)
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Lot's of good advice above baby, just follow what they all said.
Lot's of good advice above baby, just follow what they all said.
DDR2 RAM doesn't run at it's potiental at stock speeds, after it's installed I'd research OCing it's DRAM timings.buLLet_t00th wrote:
Thats probably a bit too complicated for me, and I dont want to fuck up what Ive just spent a shite load of money on.misconfiguration wrote:
After the RAM is installed, make sure you OC it in BIOS!
bah .. if you gain anything perceivable it will be at the cost of stability.misconfiguration wrote:
DDR2 RAM doesn't run at it's potiental at stock speeds, after it's installed I'd research OCing it's DRAM timings.buLLet_t00th wrote:
Thats probably a bit too complicated for me, and I dont want to fuck up what Ive just spent a shite load of money on.misconfiguration wrote:
After the RAM is installed, make sure you OC it in BIOS!
1. unplug your powersupply
2. unplug your cable modem and coax cable - this carries a small degree of electrical charge
3. after 1 and 2, hold the power button of your pc in for about 24 seconds. this will empty any electronic charge stored in capacitors on the motherboard.
4. touch the metal frame of your pc to ground yourself before installing the dimms.
5. check your motherboard manual for dimm installation instructions.
2. unplug your cable modem and coax cable - this carries a small degree of electrical charge
3. after 1 and 2, hold the power button of your pc in for about 24 seconds. this will empty any electronic charge stored in capacitors on the motherboard.
4. touch the metal frame of your pc to ground yourself before installing the dimms.
5. check your motherboard manual for dimm installation instructions.
if you unplug your powersupply touching the metal frame will do nothing to ground youRiddick51PB wrote:
1. unplug your powersupply
2. unplug your cable modem and coax cable - this carries a small degree of electrical charge
3. after 1 and 2, hold the power button of your pc in for about 24 seconds. this will empty any electronic charge stored in capacitors on the motherboard.
4. touch the metal frame of your pc to ground yourself before installing the dimms.
5. check your motherboard manual for dimm installation instructions.
Just make sure the slot in the middle of the DDR is lined up with the slot on the DIMM slots. Are these sticks 2x1gb? if so; make sure you put them in the DUAL CHANNEL mode. First stick in slot one, second stick in bank2 slot 3. So you'll have a stick in slot one, skip a slot another stick > another open slot.
OK, picked it up today and installed it fine, ran OK first time, but with both 1GB sticks in it fails to go past the windows loading screen. It then just crashes and restarts. I've got a 550 watt psu and that may be the problem. I've got one of the sticks in at the mo but Im just wondering if anybodys got a quick solution?
Did you try both sticks, one at a time, to rule out a bad stick?
Try clearing CMOS.
You can do that by either moving the "Clear CMOS" jumper to the clear CMOS position (which is usually pins 2-3, but refer to your motherboard manual) or by removing the small watch-type battery for about 15 seconds.
Also, put both sticks in and hold TAB as soon as you turn your computer on, until it reaches the POST test to make sure all the RAM is being accounted for.
Try clearing CMOS.
You can do that by either moving the "Clear CMOS" jumper to the clear CMOS position (which is usually pins 2-3, but refer to your motherboard manual) or by removing the small watch-type battery for about 15 seconds.
Also, put both sticks in and hold TAB as soon as you turn your computer on, until it reaches the POST test to make sure all the RAM is being accounted for.
Don't forget to pull the plug from the PSU when you clear CMOS, after you've moved the jumpers and waited a minute or so, place the jumpers back to the original state, and plug the power cord in your PSU attempt to boot. Also; look in BIOS to see if it's posting your RAM.CrazeD wrote:
Did you try both sticks, one at a time, to rule out a bad stick?
Try clearing CMOS.
You can do that by either moving the "Clear CMOS" jumper to the clear CMOS position (which is usually pins 2-3, but refer to your motherboard manual) or by removing the small watch-type battery for about 15 seconds.
Also, put both sticks in and hold TAB as soon as you turn your computer on, until it reaches the POST test to make sure all the RAM is being accounted for.
build up as much static electricity as you can for grabbing the ram

Well if I don't have grounded things(electrical socket maybe. don't have the word) where I put the powerplug does it matter if its unplugged or not? cause in our house only grounded socket is outside.jsnipy wrote:
if you unplug your powersupply touching the metal frame will do nothing to ground you
Still being gay and dosen't work together. Each one works on its own, I've got it supported up to 4gb at 1gb per slot so thats not a problem. Any other suggestions or does anybody want to buy a stick of RAM?
did you update the bios at all?buLLet_t00th wrote:
Still being gay and dosen't work together. Each one works on its own, I've got it supported up to 4gb at 1gb per slot so thats not a problem. Any other suggestions or does anybody want to buy a stick of RAM?
are your 2 crucial 1gb sticks the only sticks you have in there? i know some boards wont run an odd number of sticks. other than that i have no idea. i've always been able to plug it in and get em working.
Nope, I didnt see anything on the BIOS to update. Can you give me some directions, any help is great.jsnipy wrote:
did you update the bios at all?buLLet_t00th wrote:
Still being gay and dosen't work together. Each one works on its own, I've got it supported up to 4gb at 1gb per slot so thats not a problem. Any other suggestions or does anybody want to buy a stick of RAM?
i play all high with 1gb....']['error wrote:
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