Hello guys,
i've been having some problems with that very nice BSOD alately and also had random reboots and meny a freeze..
posted my problems in the "Windows OS" forum and got some helpfull replies
but my problem still continues.. and i was wondering if someone could help solve what i believe is posibly a RAM incompatability problem
i have used a program to get a detailed report of my system..
Bank 1 = DDR1 }
----------------> This is what i think is the problem, can someone clarify this?
Bank 2 = DDR2 }
Attached is the rest of the report if you want to take a look and see processer, ram and mobo specs..
or if you want to take a look over it to see if anything else could be causing the problem.
i've been having some problems with that very nice BSOD alately and also had random reboots and meny a freeze..
posted my problems in the "Windows OS" forum and got some helpfull replies
but my problem still continues.. and i was wondering if someone could help solve what i believe is posibly a RAM incompatability problem
i have used a program to get a detailed report of my system..
Bank 1 = DDR1 }
----------------> This is what i think is the problem, can someone clarify this?
Bank 2 = DDR2 }
Code:
============== Memory Device ================================================
Locator : Device=DDR1 Bank=BANK1
Type : DIMM DDR (Other) speed=333 MHz
Installed : 512 MB Total width=8 bit Data width=8 bit
============== Memory Device Mapped Address =================================
Address : 00000000h - 1FFFFFFFh Handle=002Ch
Position : Partition row=1 Interleave=None Data Depth=None
============== Memory Device ================================================
Locator : Device=DDR2 Bank=BANK2
Type : DIMM DDR (Other) speed=333 MHz
Installed : 512 MB Total width=8 bit Data width=8 bit
============== Memory Device Mapped Address =================================
Address : 20000080h - 3FFFFFFFh Handle=002Dh
Position : Partition row=1 Interleave=None Data Depth=None
Attached is the rest of the report if you want to take a look and see processer, ram and mobo specs..
or if you want to take a look over it to see if anything else could be causing the problem.