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    Ext User(gazzanewpy@gmail.com) Guest

    Memory not reading properly

    I am running an ECS motherboard and have fitted 512Mb of DDR memory,
    yet it read as 266. I replaced this with another brand and same result.
    I have even put in a 256 stick and this came out as 66Mb. I am
    obviously missing something. I wondered if the memory sticks were
    buffered and the mothrboard can't handle buffered memory but I cannot
    find any identifier to confirm this.

    Can anyone confirm my suspicions or direct me to where the problem may
    lie?


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    Ext User(Jan Alter) Guest

    Re: Memory not reading properly

    How about finding the model of the mb and going to the ECS site to get the
    specs. Use Belarc Advisor or Everest, or Aida 32 software programs to help
    identify your mb if you can't locate its number on the mb directly.

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    Jan Alter
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    jalter@phila.k12.pa.us
    <gazzanewpy@gmail.com> wrote in message
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    >I am running an ECS motherboard and have fitted 512Mb of DDR memory,
    > yet it read as 266. I replaced this with another brand and same result.
    > I have even put in a 256 stick and this came out as 66Mb. I am
    > obviously missing something. I wondered if the memory sticks were
    > buffered and the mothrboard can't handle buffered memory but I cannot
    > find any identifier to confirm this.
    >
    > Can anyone confirm my suspicions or direct me to where the problem may
    > lie?
    >




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    Ext User(gazzanewpy@gmail.com) Guest

    Re: Memory not reading properly

    Sorry, didn't make it clear. I know the motherboard type and have the
    manual. The reason for my belief that the fault lies with buffered
    memory is that the motherboard manual states it won't work. What I
    cannot identify is if the memory I have is buffered or not; therefore
    is the fault down to buffering or something else completely.


  4. #4
    Ext User(dawg) Guest

    Re: Memory not reading properly

    If the motherboard isn't new say 3-4 years old you might have trouble with
    it seeing all the memory. It has to do with low and high densities of the
    DIMMs.

    <gazzanewpy@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:1145784909.550917.138840@j33g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
    > I am running an ECS motherboard and have fitted 512Mb of DDR memory,
    > yet it read as 266. I replaced this with another brand and same result.
    > I have even put in a 256 stick and this came out as 66Mb. I am
    > obviously missing something. I wondered if the memory sticks were
    > buffered and the mothrboard can't handle buffered memory but I cannot
    > find any identifier to confirm this.
    >
    > Can anyone confirm my suspicions or direct me to where the problem may
    > lie?
    >




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    Ext User(gazzanewpy@gmail.com) Guest

    Re: Memory not reading properly

    Thought I would come back and let any future reader know that the issue
    is BIOS. Flash it with the new BIOS available from ECS and the whole
    memory is available. A little known comment buried at the bottom of the
    flash update window tells you this!


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    Ext User(JAD) Guest

    Re: Memory not reading properly

    sounds just like ECS, glad you got it fixed

    <gazzanewpy@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:1147976302.883089.204220@y43g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
    > Thought I would come back and let any future reader know that the issue
    > is BIOS. Flash it with the new BIOS available from ECS and the whole
    > memory is available. A little known comment buried at the bottom of the
    > flash update window tells you this!
    >




  7. #7
    Ext User(gazzanewpy@gmail.com) Guest

    Re: Memory not reading properly

    Thought I would come back and let any future reader know that the issue
    is BIOS. Flash it with the new BIOS available from ECS and the whole
    memory is available. A little known comment buried at the bottom of the
    flash update window tells you this!


  8. #8
    Ext User(JAD) Guest

    Re: Memory not reading properly

    sounds just like ECS, glad you got it fixed

    <gazzanewpy@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:1147976302.883089.204220@y43g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
    > Thought I would come back and let any future reader know that the issue
    > is BIOS. Flash it with the new BIOS available from ECS and the whole
    > memory is available. A little known comment buried at the bottom of the
    > flash update window tells you this!
    >




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