Motherboard and memory problems Ask for masters, is it a motherboard problem, a memory problem, or a

Updated on number 2024-04-18
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It can run normally, but the performance can not be played to the best, two memories of different frequencies work together, and the memory of high frequencies can only play to the performance limit of low-frequency memory, and the stability will not have any effect.

    Can be used. The memory of the DDR2 generation is at 533 frequency, which cannot take advantage of the DDR2 generation.

    DDR2 memory can only be used at frequencies of 667 or higher. There is less memory in DDRII533 on the market now, and this is the reason.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is best to have the same root frequency for the capacity. The brand should be the same, or it is not easy to have compatibility problems and bring unnecessary trouble. Now 533 has a memory, how can it be returned?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is a problem, your motherboard only supports DDRII533, and definitely cannot use DDRII800 memory.

    It is best to use the same frequency, the same brand, the same capacity, and the same model (that is, the same granular) memory for memory expansion, otherwise there is a great possibility of compatibility problems.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, the Intel platform allows memory mixing, 800 and 677 can be used, but the memory mix follows the principle of low not high, because your original 533 memory, if you add another 800 memory, the system will automatically be reduced to 533 use, now 667 and 533 are the same price, it is recommended that you buy 667, note that it is best to be the same brand as your previous memory, so that the compatibility problem may be better.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It should be operational, preferably from the same manufacturer.

    However, it is not cost-effective to run at the bottom frequency, and it is not recommended.

    My machine is just hehe).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is a problem, that is, if the same frequency, the same brand, the same capacity, and the same model are not compatible if one is a single-sided and a double-sided. Mine is a 945 motherboard dual-channel dual 512m533, but if you can't buy it, it is recommended that you go to ** go up and buy one.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. The amount of memory supported by the computer is determined by the CPU, motherboard, and operating system. The computer is made of hardware and software, requiring hardware and hardware, hardware and software reasonable matching, with the same as multiple wooden buckets, the wooden board has high and low, and the lowest water is subject to the lowest one.

    1. In terms of CPU, 32-bit CPU, the maximum addressing capacity is 4G, and it can only carry 4GB of memory. A 64-bit CPU can carry more than 4GB of memory, and Intel's processors do not have a memory controller, so there is no limit to how much memory can be supported. AMD's processors come with memory controllers, so it depends on how much memory the processor itself supports.

    2. The operating system 32-bit Windows system only supports less than 4GB of memory, and the 64-bit system can support 192G.

    3. The maximum memory capacity supported by the motherboard is theoretically determined by the chipset, and the northbridge determines the maximum memory capacity that the entire chip can support. In practical applications, the maximum memory capacity supported by the motherboard is also limited by the number of memory slots on the motherboard.

    Second, you want to use 8GB memory, 64-bit CPU and 64-bit operating system can use 8GB memory, but the motherboard you use only supports a maximum of 4GB memory, so this computer can only use a maximum of 4GB memory.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    That's determined by the support of your motherboard chip, not that you can't put a larger memory, you put it up, due to the limitations of chip technology, you can't read it at all. For example, even if your other components are improved, the CPU technical limitations cannot reach the corresponding configuration, and your computer will still run slowly.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. The maximum memory capacity of the motherboard is the highest memory supported by the motherboard. For example, if a motherboard has 4 slots and supports up to 16G, then a single slot can only use a single memory of up to 4G. If it supports 64G, then a single slot can only use a single memory of 16G at most.

    2. Your board says that it supports a maximum of 4G memory, and it is an AMD platform, so you can install 2 2G DDR2 800 memory sticks, and you can use both general strips and special strips.

    The system is above 4G with 64-bit Win7, and your motherboard is too bad and the CPU will not be very high.

    This motherboard is too primitive now, and there is not even a solid-state capacitor...

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Mi Box Insufficient Memory Solution:

    1. Set the "Preferred Installation Location" of the app to an external memory card or an internal memory card.

    If the user does not set the "preferred installation location", it will default to "determined by the system", so that there will be applications installed on the system space, which occupies the system space, and the external or internal memory card is set to reduce the burden of system space.

    Setup method: Settings App Installation & Management Preferred Installation Location Internal (external) memory card.

    If there is a shortage of system space, you can move these apps installed in the system space.

    Setup method: Settings should be upgraded to installation and management Application management System space Select the mobile app Select move to an external memory card or an internal memory card.

    3. Clear individual app data and cache files:

    Clear the application data and cache of the old file, it will lose the relevant data and be cautious! Some software has been used for a long time, if its application data and cache files are large and meaningless, such as the **** device, the **** cache of the **** device is not needed, you can boldly clear it.

    Fourth, garbage cleanup:

    In Security Wizard, you can batch process junk files such as large files, cache files, empty folders and temporary files in system logs, application uninstallation residues, application installation packages, etc., and deal with them as needed. Generally, it is not closed to use a variety of guards, and the accustomed cloud powder can be self-tested.

    5. Set the storage location of the application cache file or generate the file to an external memory card**, **** These applications often bring a large number of caches, set the cache file location to an external memory card, and regularly clean up these caches in the application settings. For example, the camera** should also set the storage location to an external memory card.

    6. Restore factory settings:

    This is very thorough, reverting to the original state of the system. It is not recommended to perform random operations frequently, but you need to be cautious, and it is recommended to back up relevant data before restoring.

    7. Shuangqing: Enter the flashing mode for Shuangqing, use it as a last resort, it will empty all data, please operate with caution.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1.In the past, notebook motherboards basically had their own memory and provided memory slots for expansion, but it seems that this is no longer the case.

    2.There are also motherboards with their own memory, which are generally customized machines, like some industrial computers and cash registers. This type of machine first needs to be stable, so it can be used without plug-ins as much as possible to reduce failures caused by poor contact.

    The second is that the performance requirements are not high, and there is no need to replace it for ten or eight years.

    But now the vast majority of motherboards don't come with their own memory, and the reasons for personal analysis are as follows.

    1.The memory itself has high requirements: you can see that the memory modules are basically 4-layer boards and 6-layer boards, while the motherboard is blown up with a 4-layer board.

    2.Most motherboard developers don't make memory (that's nonsense).

    3.There are many instability factors in memory particles themselves. Originally, the quality of memory particles is uneven, and if the motherboard comes with memory, the yield rate may not be high due to memory chips, which will undoubtedly increase the burden on manufacturers.

    4.Compatibility and expandability limitations: If the motherboard with its own memory cannot be expanded, there will not be much market, and if it can be expanded, it will be very limited due to compatibility.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Personally, I also think that the motherboard should come with a certain amount of memory, just like the integrated display on the motherboard, in the absence of higher demand, it can meet the basic needs of users, the motherboard should also come with a certain mid-range mainstream 1G 2G memory, in the case of higher user demand, you can increase the demand through the expansion slot, and it does not affect the consumption of DIY, the advantages of integrated memory are actually many, first, you can check the operation of the motherboard without adding more expansion equipment, two, Integration on the motherboard can save part of the manufacturing costs, three, in the case of independent graphics card, independent memory is broken, these integrated things are the role of the beam, will not let you fall into the era of no network at once.

    Your idea is good, I suggest applying for a patent. Ha ha.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. Different needs: Because everyone's needs for memory are different, 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G, etc., if it is fixed (onboard), the selectivity and upgradeability of the motherboard will be greatly reduced;

    Second, the need for development: because the development of memory in the computer and hard disk, motherboard, CPU into a series, the development of fast, if a large number of onboard, on the one hand, restricting the speed of research and development, on the other hand, also restraining the interest of DIY, will also affect the development of the motherboard.

    Third, the production of memory is also an industrial structure, if it is loaded on board, it will adversely affect the cost of the motherboard and the existing industrial structure.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. Cost reason: The motherboard's built-in memory will increase the cost.

    2. Memory is a fragile product in hardware, if it is directly made on the motherboard, it will not be impossible to replace it if it is broken3. The production technology of the memory is complex, and the manufacturers who will make the motherboard will not necessarily make the memory 4. The memory size is according to the needs, and the self-contained memory is not good to control the size, which is difficult to meet the different needs of individuals 5. The memory is on the motherboard, and the size is fixed, so there is no DIY fun.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It seems that there are motherboards with onboard memory, and then there are motherboards that provide memory slots, and there seem to be motherboards that integrate CPUs, and the trend of computers is moving in the direction of integration, and they also provide expandable functions.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1. The memory is easy to break, and the integrated motherboard is troublesome to maintain and costly. 2. The memory needs to be upgraded frequently, and the integrated one cannot be upgraded. 3. Motherboard manufacturers integrate memory, so how can memory manufacturers be embarrassed and how to survive!!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1 For the convenience of upgrading.

    2 Cost savings.

    3Give you a wife, take a child, do you want it, the wife and children of the family still have you, so it's better to be yourself.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because the motherboard of the computer is just a foundation, to play a better performance, to match the appropriate memory, but also to form a dual-channel, etc., if the motherboard with memory may be eliminated because of time, and can not be replaced, however, although some motherboards do not have memory, but some high-end motherboards have caches, those caches can improve the performance of the computer, but the capacity is very small, I don't know if you understand.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It should be that it comes with some memory, which is equivalent to smashing the memory manufacturer's job bowl PC is assembled There are manufacturers specializing in the production of CPU There are manufacturers specializing in the production of motherboard memory Of course, there are also those specializing in the production of hard disks, graphics cards, and chassis This is a compatible machine, and there have been incompatible before. Apple's previous computer is an assembly line A manufacturer's basic integration is integrated with ultra-fast performance I just want to buy such a product If the integration is comprehensive, the speed and compatibility are much higher, but now it is a commercial society for the purpose of making money, so integration is not allowed.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The motherboard has its own graphics card, and the memory only provides slots. As for how many you want to insert, according to your own opinion, I really haven't seen the hotel with chopsticks in the past, LZ If you have seen it, you can also ask the motherboard manufacturer to make a motherboard with memory for you, just like you go to the hotel with chopsticks.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    I think it's mainly from the perspective of openness. Everyone's needs are different, so the configuration is also different. There is also the issue of taking into account later upgrades.

    Looking at the history of the development of computers, there is another historical reason. I remember the pre-Pentium years (this time period may vary). It is possible to upgrade the computer without changing the motherboard.

    Adding memory is also a way to upgrade. At some point, the memory is also smaller and more expensive. 256m 512m 1g, 8g a lot of grades.

    The upgradable space is huge.

    Now the memory slot design is a bit redundant. Mainly because the memory is cheaper. There is less room for system support to expand.

    Once sold, it is the biggest. There's not much room for upgrades either. The XP system only supports 3G at most, and the Win7 64 system has not yet been popularized.

    Generally, the motherboard is up to 16g, and it doesn't cost much to fill up.

    If one day, there is no assembly machine. There will be a lot of products that are fully integrated. Just like a mobile phone, whatever configuration the merchant produces, you can buy it, and there is no way to modify it.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Why, because it is difficult to reconcile, some people need 2G, some need 4G, some need 8G, some need 16G, and some need 32G ......,You can't let the manufacturer divide a model into several models because of its built-in memory size.,That increases the cost.,It's also very troublesome.,And because the cost of the motherboard is high.,The cost of maintenance has also increased.,Consumers don't buy it.,So don't bring your own memory.。

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