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December 14th, 2000, 08:41 AM
#1
memory beeping mobo problem
I have p3 450 ibm system, 100mhz fsb, is the motherboard supposed to accept only ibm type memory? when i put a module of a different brand (yes, it is the correct type of memory) i just hear short beeps and nothing happens. Is there a way to override this problem through the bios or anything?
ryan
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December 14th, 2000, 10:28 AM
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You shouldn't need any special 'brand' of RAM. Try your RAM in another system and try a different memory stick of the same size on this motherboard. Most likely, either the stick you have is bad or not seating properly.
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December 14th, 2000, 06:24 PM
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Registered User
It's not at all unusual for a particular memory module to refuse to work in a computer, especially an IBM or Compaq. The motherboards that these large national-brand computer makers use are notoriously picky about the RAM that is used in them. Your RAM might not be bad - like sowulo said, try the RAM in a different computer, preferably not an IBM or Compaq. Most memory suppliers understand these problems and will exchange the RAM for RAM with chips of a different brand. It sounds strange, but it may cure your problem.
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