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I just installed a second stick of 512mb pc3200 ddr cl3 ram ( new
stick-micron, original- nanya ). upon booting the machine the memory test
was OK and XP started to boot. As it arrived at the desktop the machine
rebooted, this happened on every subsequent attempt. I tried safe mode etc.
all with the same results. I tried single stick variations which all worked
fine, ruling out bad ram but suggesting maybe they were incompatible. Not to
be beaten I decided to enter the BIOS, here I upped the dimm voltage by 0.1
and presto....system totally stable and running the Os and games just dandy.
My question is: why would upping the voltage to the dimm cure the fault and
are there any long term problems I should be aware of ? T.I.A
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I just installed a second stick of 512mb pc3200 ddr cl3 ram ( new
stick-micron, original- nanya ). upon booting the machine the memory test
was OK and XP started to boot. As it arrived at the desktop the machine
rebooted, this happened on every subsequent attempt. I tried safe mode etc.
all with the same results. I tried single stick variations which all worked
fine, ruling out bad ram but suggesting maybe they were incompatible. Not to
be beaten I decided to enter the BIOS, here I upped the dimm voltage by 0.1
and presto....system totally stable and running the Os and games just dandy.
My question is: why would upping the voltage to the dimm cure the fault and
are there any long term problems I should be aware of ? T.I.A
---
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Well, as best it can be !
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.766 / Virus Database: 513 - Release Date: 17/09/2004