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Ben Myers April 28th 08 12:39 AM

Compaq Presario V5306US and memory speed
 
Processor clock speed and motherboard design govern the actual speed at which
memory operates, not the memory speed itself. And, of course, the memory speed
needs to meet the minimum speed required by the motherboard specifications. I
really doubt that there is any way for you to increase the speed... Ben Myers

On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 16:35:23 -0800, "Sept1967" sept1967@peoplepc.(Erase)com
wrote:

On the following laptop, is there any way (or does it even support) running
PC3200 memory at PC3200 speed? I have 2x 1GB PC3200 SODIMMS (confirmed by
CPUZ). But it runs at PC2700/DDR333. Even with a single 1GB stick, its at
DDR333.


Compaq Presario V5306US
ATI XPress 200m
Turion ML-32

Latest BIOS Release Date: 2007-03-05 Version: F.54


Sept1967[_2_] April 28th 08 01:35 AM

Compaq Presario V5306US and memory speed
 
On the following laptop, is there any way (or does it even support) running
PC3200 memory at PC3200 speed? I have 2x 1GB PC3200 SODIMMS (confirmed by
CPUZ). But it runs at PC2700/DDR333. Even with a single 1GB stick, its at
DDR333.


Compaq Presario V5306US
ATI XPress 200m
Turion ML-32

Latest BIOS Release Date: 2007-03-05 Version: F.54



Sept1967[_2_] April 28th 08 04:06 AM

Compaq Presario V5306US and memory speed
 
So,

ATI Xpress200m chipset, and AMD Turion ML-32 (socket 754) cant run at
PC3200?

There are no memory settings to change in the BIOS. I know its not dual
channel. But I expected that the hardwre was made long after PC3200 was
standard, it could run at full speed.
My old Athlon64 3800 runs PC3200 (AMD has the memory controller on the
chip, not the motherboard)


"Ben Myers" wrote in message
...
Processor clock speed and motherboard design govern the actual speed at
which
memory operates, not the memory speed itself. And, of course, the memory
speed
needs to meet the minimum speed required by the motherboard
specifications. I
really doubt that there is any way for you to increase the speed... Ben
Myers

On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 16:35:23 -0800, "Sept1967"
sept1967@peoplepc.(Erase)com
wrote:

On the following laptop, is there any way (or does it even support)
running
PC3200 memory at PC3200 speed? I have 2x 1GB PC3200 SODIMMS (confirmed by
CPUZ). But it runs at PC2700/DDR333. Even with a single 1GB stick, its at
DDR333.


Compaq Presario V5306US
ATI XPress 200m
Turion ML-32

Latest BIOS Release Date: 2007-03-05 Version: F.54




Ben Myers April 28th 08 04:18 AM

Compaq Presario V5306US and memory speed
 
Laptop and desktop capabilities are not directly comparable. Laptops are very
much more closed-end systems, with extremely limited possibilities for improving
CPU and memory performance. The HP web site says PC2700 memory, so that's what
it is.

You can do your own research on the motherboard chipset to find out whether it
supports faster memory in combination with a CPU with a faster front side bus.
If it does, then you have the possibility of installing a faster CPU with PC3200
memory. Frankly, CPU upgrades of laptops are not to be taken lightly.

You can also find out if HP makes/made similar models with different CPUs and/or
memory.

HP's technical information on the Presario V5306US is a little sparse, to state
it kindly. The HP web site does not say what the motherboard chipset is, nor
does it give a clue about "families" of laptop computers sharing the same
motherboard... Ben Myers

On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 19:06:42 -0800, "Sept1967" sept1967@peoplepc.(Erase)com
wrote:

So,

ATI Xpress200m chipset, and AMD Turion ML-32 (socket 754) cant run at
PC3200?

There are no memory settings to change in the BIOS. I know its not dual
channel. But I expected that the hardwre was made long after PC3200 was
standard, it could run at full speed.
My old Athlon64 3800 runs PC3200 (AMD has the memory controller on the
chip, not the motherboard)


"Ben Myers" wrote in message
.. .
Processor clock speed and motherboard design govern the actual speed at
which
memory operates, not the memory speed itself. And, of course, the memory
speed
needs to meet the minimum speed required by the motherboard
specifications. I
really doubt that there is any way for you to increase the speed... Ben
Myers

On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 16:35:23 -0800, "Sept1967"
sept1967@peoplepc.(Erase)com
wrote:

On the following laptop, is there any way (or does it even support)
running
PC3200 memory at PC3200 speed? I have 2x 1GB PC3200 SODIMMS (confirmed by
CPUZ). But it runs at PC2700/DDR333. Even with a single 1GB stick, its at
DDR333.


Compaq Presario V5306US
ATI XPress 200m
Turion ML-32

Latest BIOS Release Date: 2007-03-05 Version: F.54



Ben Myers April 28th 08 04:31 AM

Compaq Presario V5306US and memory speed
 
FWIW, I found the following apparently similar models of Presario V5300-series
laptops on the HP web site. Note that their memory configurations are
different, indicating different models of motherboards:

Compaq Presario V5300 CTO Notebook PC - NO DETAILED TECHNICAL INFO
Compaq Presario V5303NR Notebook PC - AMD 1.6GHz Turion, PC2700 DDR memory
Compaq Presario V5304US Notebook PC - 2GHz Mobile AMD Sempron, PC2700 DDR
Compaq Presario V5305WM Notebook PC - - 2GHz Mobile AMD Sempron, PC2700 DDR
Compaq Presario V5306US Notebook PC - AMD 1.6GHz Turion, PC2700 DDR memory
Compaq Presario V5307US Notebook PC - 1.86 GHz Intel® Centrino, DDR2 memory
(speed unspecified)
Compaq Presario V5308CA Notebook PC - 2GHz Mobile AMD Sempron, PC2700 DDR
Compaq Presario V5310US Notebook PC - 2.2GHz Mobile AMD Sempron, PC2700 DDR
Compaq Presario V5315WM Notebook PC - 1.8GHz Mobile AMD Sempron, PC2700 DDR

Other than the Intel Centrino thrown into the mix, these are all AMD CPU systems
with PC2700 memory. Also, apparently the V5300-series models refer to a shared
common chassis and other parts with different motherboards. I don't know how
HPaq can keep all this straight... Ben Myers


On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 19:06:42 -0800, "Sept1967" sept1967@peoplepc.(Erase)com
wrote:

So,

ATI Xpress200m chipset, and AMD Turion ML-32 (socket 754) cant run at
PC3200?

There are no memory settings to change in the BIOS. I know its not dual
channel. But I expected that the hardwre was made long after PC3200 was
standard, it could run at full speed.
My old Athlon64 3800 runs PC3200 (AMD has the memory controller on the
chip, not the motherboard)


"Ben Myers" wrote in message
.. .
Processor clock speed and motherboard design govern the actual speed at
which
memory operates, not the memory speed itself. And, of course, the memory
speed
needs to meet the minimum speed required by the motherboard
specifications. I
really doubt that there is any way for you to increase the speed... Ben
Myers

On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 16:35:23 -0800, "Sept1967"
sept1967@peoplepc.(Erase)com
wrote:

On the following laptop, is there any way (or does it even support)
running
PC3200 memory at PC3200 speed? I have 2x 1GB PC3200 SODIMMS (confirmed by
CPUZ). But it runs at PC2700/DDR333. Even with a single 1GB stick, its at
DDR333.


Compaq Presario V5306US
ATI XPress 200m
Turion ML-32

Latest BIOS Release Date: 2007-03-05 Version: F.54



Sept1967[_2_] April 28th 08 05:35 AM

Compaq Presario V5306US and memory speed
 
I have. It looks to be a BIOS throttle limitation. Not the chipset/CPU

(From Anandtech March 10th, 2005)
"The Turion 64 will be available in both 1MB L2 and 512KB L2 cache models,
but both models will only support a 64-bit (single channel) DDR400 memory
controller. The first Turion 64s will be available in speeds ranging from
1.6GHz up to 2.0GHz."

http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets...oc.aspx?i=2374







Ben Myers April 28th 08 03:57 PM

Compaq Presario V5306US and memory speed
 
Or possibly a design limitation in the motherboard itself... Ben Myers

On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 20:35:34 -0800, "Sept1967" sept1967@peoplepc.(Erase)com
wrote:

I have. It looks to be a BIOS throttle limitation. Not the chipset/CPU

(From Anandtech March 10th, 2005)
"The Turion 64 will be available in both 1MB L2 and 512KB L2 cache models,
but both models will only support a 64-bit (single channel) DDR400 memory
controller. The first Turion 64s will be available in speeds ranging from
1.6GHz up to 2.0GHz."

http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets...oc.aspx?i=2374







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