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revelstoke85
05-24-2002, 07:47 PM
i just read something on crucials website. it said that sometimes if the cashe is to small then ram will actually degrade ur machine. this computer has a 512 kb cashe and came with 64megs of ram stock. i would imagine that they would make it upgradeable but maybe not. is this the problem do u think? does this just go for crucial ram or all ram?
Revel
it has to do with the Older systems.
Many would not cache memory above a spec level
most of todays system don't have that limit.
What Make, Model Mother, board and chipset do you have?
revelstoke85
05-24-2002, 08:32 PM
its a pavillion 6648c, but i dont know what motherboard and i dont know how to get the chipset. if u tell me i can probably get it. thanx.
revel
Some specs on your machine......
* AMD K6-2/550 MHz processor
* SiS 530 chipset
Memory
384 MB (3 x 128 MB DIMM)
Three 168-pin DIMMs
16, 32, 64, and 128 MB DIMMs
Pairs Required: No
Type Supported: SDRAM, 100 MHz, Intel PC SDRAM unbuffered DIMM specification, revision 1.0 compliant
Complete Specs (http://www.hp.com/cposupport/personal_computing/support_doc/bph05438.html)
No, there is no known caching problem with your board/chipset....you should be able to run the max supported of 384MB without a problem
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