Memory issues with 815ept motherboards

Updated on number 2024-04-08
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In fact, the memory is more than 256 megabytes,512 trillion or less,The difference is not very obvious,The landlord's memory is two 128,Normal use of XP should be no problem,It's hard to run large software。

    If the landlord's 815 is three memory slots, the maximum support is 512 megabytes, and the original memory does not want to be wasted, just buy a 256 sdram on the line, generally second-hand ** in 30 70, garbage about 20.

    In fact, just buy a 128 trillion one, 7 9 yuan a piece, a good 15, because there is really not much difference between 384 and 512. Spending 50 yuan for Ben San, it feels a bit wasteful.

    Motherboards that support Tualatin, there's no need to upgrade the BIOS, everything invented in that era, this motherboard supports.

    No problem,**There are some on the Internet,It's best to buy the same as your original memory particles.,There's no need to be the same.,But it's good that the memory particles are the same.。 Modern grains are the most, Samsung's is cheap, Infineon's is not bad, generally mixed plugging is no problem, if it is an old crash, it is generally okay to swap memory slots with each other. It's all something that has been out of production for almost ten years, and no matter how you buy it, it's all second-hand.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The 815ept motherboard can only use a maximum of 512M memory, 512-128=384, and it is up to you whether there are 2 or 3 memory slots on the Kanban board.

    If you don't have a special need, you don't need to upgrade the BIOS

    Which online shopping station sells cheap SDRAM memory - don't buy it online, because the memory has compatibility problems with the motherboard, and once the compatibility is not good, it is difficult to swap it.

    Can 128m (2*128=256m) and 256m be mixed together, can the motherboard recognize it -- look at the compatibility between the motherboard and the memory, if the compatibility is good, you can.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Up to 512, 815ept is fine. There is no need to upgrade the BIOS, the motherboard supports P3 at most, but the performance is by no means the match of P4.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Around. Borrow a DDR 400

    Try a single plug of 1G.

    If you can. Buy a root for use.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If your computer is experiencing 815 motherboard memory detection failures, there are several possible reasons:

    1.Poor contact of memory modules: Check whether the memory module is plugged in tightly, or try to reinsert the memory module to make sure that it is well connected to the socks.

    2.Memory module corruption: The memory module may be corrupted or malfunctioning, and it is recommended that the memory module be replaced.

    3.Memory socket failure: The memory socket may be faulty, and it is recommended to replace the motherboard or repair the memory socket.

    Setup issues: Please check the BIOS settings to make sure the memory settings are correct.

    5.Other hardware failures: Hardware failures such as the motherboard and CPU may also lead to memory detection failures.

    If you are unsure of the specific cause, it is recommended that you contact a professional computer repairer for testing and repair.

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