I am currently using a Dell Dimension XPS B733R which uses RDRAM.
I have 128 MB of Samsung's ECC 700mhz memory installed (1 chip), but I wanted to upgrade and purchased another 128 MB of Samsung ECC 800mhz (couldn't find any 700 ones) to put in the second slot.
The problem is that when I installed it, the computer became noticably slower and started randomly freezing. Removing the new memory solved the problem. I checked and the memory chip itself is fine, it's not deffective. When I called Dell's support, they were clueless, they told me that it "should work" .
Any ideas?
I know RDRAM is not the best, but that's what my computer's motherboard uses.
I have 128 MB of Samsung's ECC 700mhz memory installed (1 chip), but I wanted to upgrade and purchased another 128 MB of Samsung ECC 800mhz (couldn't find any 700 ones) to put in the second slot.
The problem is that when I installed it, the computer became noticably slower and started randomly freezing. Removing the new memory solved the problem. I checked and the memory chip itself is fine, it's not deffective. When I called Dell's support, they were clueless, they told me that it "should work" .
Any ideas?
I know RDRAM is not the best, but that's what my computer's motherboard uses.