Hello,
I've recently purchased a 4coredual-sata2 mb.
User manual says it supports up to 2gb of DDR2 ram.
Could I put 2 dimms of 2gb making it 4?
thanks
Manuals often have incorrect info in them. It certainly wouldn't hurt anything to try installing 2x2GB, but realize that because of the 32-bit Windows and hardware limitations, likely only about 3GB of the 4GB will be usable in Windows.
Is your Ram and Mobo dual channel? If not then it is not possible. Usually the mobo specs will say 2gig with 32bit os or 4gig in 64 bit os. If it only says 2 then it is only capable of 2. If you can run four windows wont recognize more the 3 unless you are using a 64 bit OS.
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Is your Ram and Mobo dual channel? If not then it is not possible.
Dual channel has no bearing on being able to use 2x2GB of RAM.
roadrunner197069 :
If it only says 2 then it is only capable of 2.
Maybe, maybe not. If it says 2, it should work with at least 2, but many MBs that could use more were listed as 2 because they hadn't been tested with 2GB DIMMs or for other similar reasons.
roadrunner197069 :
If you can run four windows wont recognize more the 3 unless you are using a 64 bit OS.
You also need a chipset that can handle at least 8GB RAM (not just 4), and a BIOS with a "memory remapping" feature.
I have my 4coredual-sata2 working with 4GB of RAM. I am using 2x2GB of "Super Talent" DDR2 800. Initially it was only able to boot with one DIMM populated (single channel) until I changed two parameters in the BIOS:
- DRAM frequency = DDR2 667
- DRAM voltage = Low
I use an E2180 @2.8G (FSB=280MHz). Maybe it can go higher but I am not sure yet and I am quite happy with the current settings (I only tried 3GHz and it failed)
I have my 4coredual-sata2 working with 4GB of RAM. I am using 2x2GB of "Super Talent" DDR2 800. Initially it was only able to boot with one DIMM populated (single channel) until I changed two parameters in the BIOS:
- DRAM frequency = DDR2 667
- DRAM voltage = Low
I use an E2180 @2.8G (FSB=280MHz). Maybe it can go higher but I am not sure yet and I am quite happy with the current settings (I only tried 3GHz and it failed)
I've been running Prime95 and so far so good ...
Cheers!
Can you post a screen shots of that with CPU-Z or something? Might have to try that out with my 4coredual-vsta in the off chance it would work or half work I tried a 1gb dimm in a 512mb dimm slot almost ten years ago and it worked, but only for half of the ram density. It future proofed the next built somewhat though and after that I ended up selling it on ebay for more than I originally bought it for since SDRAM was being phased out and prices shot through the room as result of it so it worked out nice for me.
Hello,
I've recently purchased a 4coredual-sata2 mb.
User manual says it supports up to 2gb of DDR2 ram.
Could I put 2 dimms of 2gb making it 4?
thanks
I know this post is old. But I've put 2x2Gb in. Bios only sees 3Gb. Windows 7 64Bit sees 4Gb but says only 3Gb usable.
Intresting topic, as I own this motherboard and found myself here a few months ago reading the previous posts...
And have to say it is very possible for 2GB Modules to be installed in this mobo.
I have already wrote a brief article which Includes Pictures of the BIOS screen and while in Windows using CPUZ as proof this works... http://dbl-team.com/forums/topic.php?id=13
I am very pleased from the results, and thank this forum topic for intriguing me... I hope this helps other owners of this mobo.