That set of memory will have chips on both sides for the memory. That set of memory spec wise match what your motherboard and since the spec match to what your motherboard is able to use the memory...
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That set of memory will have chips on both sides for the memory. That set of memory spec wise match what your motherboard and since the spec match to what your motherboard is able to use the memory...
did you have any of the same problem before?
we only have the main timing for our memories you can just leave the other parameter timings on auto or default.
If you could please try it on a different system to see if you receive the same error.
Did you try manually setting 5-5-5-15 timing first, if that does not work there could still be a compatibility issue between the different memory modules, but if it does work you can try it at the...
After you have set the timing in the bios to 4-4-4-12 everything is set so you will not have to change anything elese.
They might be programed at the 400mhz and not at the 500MHZ. so you will have to manully change the setting to see if the memories are able to run at that speed. You also want to make sure that your...
As of now we don't have any of the subtimings for our memoires. we only have the normal timeing for the memories.
If you can send the rebate question to egerlat@patriotmem.com she will be able to answer your question for you.
we would replace it with a memory that has spec's close to the xblk set that you have.
have you tried running one memory at 800MHZ at a time to see if each memory is able to run at that speed? Try that out and see if each memory is able to run at the 800MHZ speed.
Yes that memory will work for the motherboard you have in question.
no you will not be able to use that memory for your dell system. becuase your dell system takes a rambus memory so your not going to be able to install a DDR or DDR2 memory in to your system.
The part number you have given us has heatsinks on them. The voltage for the memory is 1.9v.
have you try one memory at a time at the defult timing to see if your still having any staybility issues? just to make sure that the memories that you got are all good memory. Also when you set the...
not every kit is able to hit 600MHZ. so when you have all 4 memories installed try to pump up the voltage and see if your able to overclock more.
you can send a e-mail to support@patriotmem.com and we will be able to try to answer your questions.
i would try to test 1 memory out at a time with memtest86 to see if any of the memoires errors out.
i would tested the memories our one at a time to see if there is an issue with the memories. See also if when you pump up the voltage if it will fix that blue screen issue. sounds like that there...
i would try to set the timings and voltage to see if that will fix the issues.
they both should work on your laptop but the singture line might work batter because sometimes the name brand system lock there bios on there systems sometimes and will not work with the lower...
I would suggest you to try one memory at a time to see if each memory will boot the system up.
have you try to delete the old driver for the 2GB usb drive and install the new 4GB usb drive to see if it will install a new drive in to the system to see if that will fix the issues?
the EVGA 680i SLI blackpearl will work with our PDC22G9600ELK 1200MHZ memory.
No you don't need to change anything in bios to optimize the performance.