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| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2001
Posts: 95
| I currently have 1 stick of 256 MB and 1 stick of 128 MB Infineon RAM in my Cusl2-c. I was planning on getting rid of the 128 and buying another stick of 256, Infineon of course. I was wondering, if anyone out there has 2 sticks of DOUBLE SIDED 256 Infineon RAM in there comp right now and have faced any kind of issues. I'm asking this because, for the first 4 months I had my comp I had numerous problems which all came down to the RAM, so I switched to Infineon. Suggestions will be appreciated as I want to get this RAM soon. Also, let me know if I have to consider this business with the amount of sides of memory in the comp. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Halifax N.S Canada
Posts: 1,350
| ram i got half your setup :P i have 1 256MB infineon and 1 256MB hyundai. both double sided..no problems whatsoever.. cryogen
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Mushkin Tropical Island
Posts: 2,563
| 2 x 256MB (each double sided = 2 x 2 = 4 banks) is the max allowed for Intel 815E/EP chipset for running @133MHz. Adding one more bank will default to run @100 MHz
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