RAM Upgrade slows the speed down?
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NecessaryEvil
RAM Upgrade slows the speed down?
My T42P and T41P both experienced this; my X31 did not:
if you add an additional stick of RAM (a 512mb Corsair Value Select PC-2700), the RAM downclocks to 100FSB.
This was tested with 4 stick of RAM, and no combination would give me 133FSB for the RAM.
X31 stock
T41P stock
T42P Stock
Corsair VS 512.
In the X31:
X31 + Corsair: 133FSB
in the T41:
X31 + T41: 100FSB
X31 + Corsair: 100FSB
T41 + Corsair: 100FSB
In the T42:
X31 + T41: 100FSB
X31 + Corsair: 100FSB
T41 + Corsair: 100FSB
X31 + T42: 100FSB
T41 + T42: 100FSB
T42 + Corsair: 100FSB
any thoughts? all but 1 stick were IBM OEM RAM.
if you add an additional stick of RAM (a 512mb Corsair Value Select PC-2700), the RAM downclocks to 100FSB.
This was tested with 4 stick of RAM, and no combination would give me 133FSB for the RAM.
X31 stock
T41P stock
T42P Stock
Corsair VS 512.
In the X31:
X31 + Corsair: 133FSB
in the T41:
X31 + T41: 100FSB
X31 + Corsair: 100FSB
T41 + Corsair: 100FSB
In the T42:
X31 + T41: 100FSB
X31 + Corsair: 100FSB
T41 + Corsair: 100FSB
X31 + T42: 100FSB
T41 + T42: 100FSB
T42 + Corsair: 100FSB
any thoughts? all but 1 stick were IBM OEM RAM.
Interesting. I ran CPU-Z on my T42p (2379DYU) and it says pretty much the same thing as you.
FSB 99.9MHz
Memory Frequency 166.5MHz
But, the Bus Speed is coming to 399.7MHz, not sure if that makes a difference.
I have 2GB of RAM in the machine (2 sticks of 1GB each) and it's PC2700 333Mhz. Very odd.
Actually, read this from the CPU-Z FAQ page:
FSB 99.9MHz
Memory Frequency 166.5MHz
But, the Bus Speed is coming to 399.7MHz, not sure if that makes a difference.
I have 2GB of RAM in the machine (2 sticks of 1GB each) and it's PC2700 333Mhz. Very odd.
Actually, read this from the CPU-Z FAQ page:
http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php#reportQ: Why does CPU-Z misreport my memory module specification ? For example, my DDR PC3500 is reported as PC3200.
A: The SDR and DDR theorical bandwidth is computed using the module access time information for the maximal CAS# latency value, included in the SPD area. If the computed bandwidth is lower than the one specified on the memory module, that means in most cases that the SPD information on the module is not correctly programmed, and does not mean that the memory module does not handle its specifications.
my R50p came out to 99.9MHz as well -- it's the same main board as a T41/p. my s30 came out to 99.6Mhz but that one is supposed to be 100MHz.
my R50p has two 512 sticks, one micron and one samsung. CAS is 2.5 (3/3/7) and they register at 166.1MHz (3:5 bus ratio).
interesting application...
-erik
my R50p has two 512 sticks, one micron and one samsung. CAS is 2.5 (3/3/7) and they register at 166.1MHz (3:5 bus ratio).
interesting application...
-erik
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