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2 memories 256 MB and 512 MB



 
 
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Old January 28th 05, 12:34 PM
thewhitebsd
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Default 2 memories 256 MB and 512 MB

Hello,

I have a DDR 256 MB (Winbond)( PC 2700) and a DDR 512 MB ( Kingston) (
PC 2700).

I want to place the two mem on my motherboard Msi 845 E max and it's
possible to have 768 MB of memory ?


If no please said me how do you make ?

Thanks.
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Old January 28th 05, 01:30 PM
Jerry G.
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You can do this in most cases, but the machine will run a bit slower. You
should be using a matched pair of RAM's for best performance.

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"thewhitebsd" wrote in message
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Hello,

I have a DDR 256 MB (Winbond)( PC 2700) and a DDR 512 MB ( Kingston) (
PC 2700).

I want to place the two mem on my motherboard Msi 845 E max and it's
possible to have 768 MB of memory ?


If no please said me how do you make ?

Thanks.


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Old January 28th 05, 01:40 PM
Gareth Tuckwell
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"thewhitebsd" wrote in message
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Hello,

I have a DDR 256 MB (Winbond)( PC 2700) and a DDR 512 MB ( Kingston) ( PC
2700).

I want to place the two mem on my motherboard Msi 845 E max and it's
possible to have 768 MB of memory ?


If no please said me how do you make ?

Thanks.


Plug them in and enjoy. If they don't play well together, then you might
have to mess with the timings in the BIOS, but all should be OK


 




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