Originally posted by: Ranymir
anyone know how to fix this? cause when i start up the AmericanTrend bios says 1024 OK im guess thats the 1gb ram then why is it saying i have 2 pairs of 256
Originally posted by: pm
Something here didn't make sense - so I went through the trouble to download the ESC manual. And sure enough, there it is on page 8 of 66:
Supports 256-Mb, 512-Mb and 1-Gb DDR technologies for x8 and x16 devices
Supports up to four unbuffered DIMM
* 915P chipset can only support 256-Mb, 512-Mb and 1-Gb DDR technologies for x8 and x16 device, NOT support 128-Mb DDR technology. That is, 256 MB Double Side Memory Module & 128MB Single Side Memory Module are NOT support."
This above it written verbatim - all typos, spelling, capitalization, punctuation, etc. is exactly as it is in the manual.
Originally posted by: stevty2889
Run memtest and see if it recognizes all of the ram, then let it run for at least 12 hours.
Originally posted by: mechBgon
Your mobo is only recognizing half of your RAM, and you're thinking the video card is the issue?
😕
*forms megaphone out of rolled-up frozen-pizza carton* Replace the motherboard with one that is not a Dr. Frankenstein Special. That is all.
Originally posted by: mechBgon
Your mobo is only recognizing half of your RAM, and you're thinking the video card is the issue?
😕
*forms megaphone out of rolled-up frozen-pizza carton* Replace the motherboard with one that is not a Dr. Frankenstein Special. That is all.
Originally posted by: Captain_Howdy
Originally posted by: mechBgon
Your mobo is only recognizing half of your RAM, and you're thinking the video card is the issue?
😕
*forms megaphone out of rolled-up frozen-pizza carton* Replace the motherboard with one that is not a Dr. Frankenstein Special. That is all.
LOL, as I sit here and try to fix an ECS K7S5A. 😛 I think I'll try that K7N2 again. 🙂