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More info?)
A further update on this one.
Gateway "tech support" has given me a complete run around. I ask them if
the 500S will support industry-standard RAM, they answer "the suggested
solution is..." and point me to their system-specific RAM at twice the
price. Three times we did that dance. I queried Crucial, who show a
standard RAM and a Gateway 500S RAM with different part numbers. According
to their rep, the parts are the same, just carried under two different
numbers - a "base number", and an "external number".
Looks like the Gateway 500S will indeed take industry-standard RAM, but you
won't find that out by talking to Gateway.
John
"JDB" <jdb523@cox.net> wrote in message
news:8bq1e.134864$%U2.133847@lakeread01...
> Ben,
> Thanks for the info. I tried Kingston Value RAM DDR PC2700 - it says
> it's backward compatible with PC2100. When I installed it in the empty
> slot, the PC booted up fine. As soon as I tried to run anything, it
> rebooted itself. After four or five times I removed the card and the PC
> runs slow as usual but otherwise fine. Maybe the card is bad? I've
> upgraded other PCs with KVR and never had a problem.
>
> John
> <ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers)> wrote in message
> news:4245f6c4.27137789@nntp.charter.net...
> > More dis-information from an uninformed source. The motherboards in
> Gateway P4
> > systems are generic. The memory is generic. But generic from a
reputable
> > source like Crucial. Save yourself a few bucks.
> >
> > Also PC2700 memory would work just fine, probably at the same price.
> >
> > DO NOT get ECC memory. Non-parity memory will do... Ben Myers
> >
> > On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 18:17:59 -0500, "JDB" <jdbridger@cox.net> wrote:
> >
> > >I'm looking to upgrade the memory in a Gateway 500S. It has a 2GHz P4
> and
> > >266MHz PC2100 DDR memory in one slot. Is the RAM standard? According
to
> > >something I read, Gateway had tweaked the BIOS somehow and standard DDR
> RAM
> > >isn't compatible with these. I've found Gateway-specific RAM listed
for
> > >these on some sites, but it's double the price of the standard stuff.
> Has
> > >anyone had success upgrading these with RAM not specifically designed
for
> > >this machine? Thanks.
> > >
> > >John
> > >
> > >
> >
>
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