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OWC RAM question f/u (PC weenies?) ((solved)) - ho'ard - 03-11-2006 http://forums.macresource.com/read/1/46875/48295#msg-48295 I just got aroung to tearing into this thing. It's an HP 8860 pavillion. Maybe 4 years old, came w/ Win ME, 60 GB hard drive, Ahlon-- definitely not the bottom of the line at the time. There are 2 RAM slots. The first has a 128. I put the 256 in the second. It only sees the 128. Is there some stupid thing I need to do in the bios? If so, how do I get to that again? Or does the RAM have to be in matched pairs? Thx. Re: OWC RAM question f/u (PC weenies?) - BigGuynRusty - 03-11-2006 Have you looked up the RAM specs and placement at HP? BGnR Re: OWC RAM question f/u (PC weenies?) - Carm - 03-11-2006 http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DocumentIndex.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&taskId=&contentType=SupportManual&prodSeriesId=46148&prodTypeId=12454 Re: OWC RAM question f/u (PC weenies?) - The Grim Ninja - 03-11-2006 It's almost definitely out of spec. (Or just seated poorly) It could be too dense, or it could be the wrong speed. How many chips on the RAM? All on one side? Re: OWC RAM question f/u (PC weenies?) - ho'ard - 03-11-2006 BigGuynRusty Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Have you looked up the RAM specs and placement at > HP? > > BGnR All of the RAM sites including OWC's say this is the right type of RAM for this model. Re: OWC RAM question f/u (PC weenies?) - ho'ard - 03-11-2006 Carm Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Thanks-- nothing on RAM there. Re: OWC RAM question f/u (PC weenies?) - ho'ard - 03-11-2006 The Grim Ninja Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It's almost definitely out of spec. (Or just > seated poorly) > > It could be too dense, or it could be the wrong > speed. How many chips on the RAM? All on one > side? 2 long chips on the RAM. Much different than the existing chip. Why do you feel so strongly that it's out of spec? Should I expect a PC like this to recognize RAM automatically? Re: OWC RAM question f/u (PC weenies?) - ho'ard - 03-11-2006 http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?lc=en&cc=us&docname=bph06636&product=57713&dlc=en&lang=en#N391 Here's the memory info: RAM (standard) 128 MB SDRAM standard Maximum 512 MB (2 x 256 MB DIMM) Speed 133 MHz synchronous Sockets Two 168-pin DIMMs Size 32, 64, 128, and 256 MB DIMMs Free DIMM Sockets One Pairs Required No Type Supported SDRAM, 133 MHz, Intel PC SDRAM unbuffered DIMM specification, revision 1.0 compliant And here's what I bought: 256MB PC133 CL3 168 Pin SDRam for ALL PowerMac G4 Models 350-1GHz*, G4 Cube, all iMac 350MHz to 700Mhz models, eMac 700MHz to 1GHz. Lifetime Warranty! *Original G4 PCI Graphics, aka G4' Yikes' 350-400MHz models not included. (OWC133SD256328) more info... $25.49 Same Day Re: OWC RAM question f/u (PC weenies?) - guitarist - 03-11-2006 let's see... I wonder what it's like typing the whole words... "follow up" You're right. That's really hard. No way would I type ALL THAT in a message title, it has too many letters in it! f/u is MUCH better. Re: OWC RAM question f/u (PC weenies?) - The Grim Ninja - 03-11-2006 *Original G4 PCI Graphics, aka G4' Yikes' 350-400MHz models not included. I imagine this HP is also not included. You have a higher density RAM chip. It doesn't work on G3s and most PCs which don't accept 512 MB chips. That's my opinion on this, anyway. |