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This motherboard supports 667 RAM.
Memory type DDRII
Memory Description: DDR2 667 533 memory is supportedReason 1: It may be incompatible. The old motherboard is more picky about memory, and this reason is more likely.
Second, it may be the reason for the memory to be too tight. Go into the motherboard BIOS and relax the memory timing. Please refer to the motherboard manual for operation. DDR2 667 memory can generally run at 4-4-4-12. This reason is less likely.
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Generally speaking, the larger the capacity of the memory module, the more drive power is required;
Random crash after changing memory modules, it may be caused by insufficient power of the power supply:
1. The dissipated power of the new memory module exceeds or approaches the load capacity of the host power supply;
In this case, it can generally be improved by increasing the volume of the host power supply radiator and replacing the cooling fan with a larger power; If done properly, the dissipated power of the host power supply can be increased by 5 10;
2. The dissipated power of the new memory module exceeds or approaches the onboard power of the motherboard;
In this case, there is generally no better way to solve it;
However, optimizing the cooling conditions of the CPU sometimes improves to a certain extent.
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First of all, it depends on whether your motherboard does not support such a high frequency by default, and whether it can also support the motherboard, and the motherboard manual should have relevant instructions for you to take a closer look, if you only support 533, you change to 677, the motherboard will not recognize your frequency, there is no point in existing, in many cases there will be your kind of problem, if you really want to upgrade the memory, it is best to upgrade the frequency supported by the motherboard, so that there will be no such a problem as a crash.
1.Whether your motherboard supports 677 motherboards is detailed in the manual.
2.In general, it is not possible to debug the motherboard to increase the memory frequency.
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This is a headache for you, and I have encountered it in the brand machine. The solution is to change the memory of 533. Or find a computer company that specializes in memory to downclock the memory to 533
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Unplug the memory and wipe it.
Try a different slot.
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Unplug the memory for the reason of wiping, and compatibility.
You can try to plug in a 1g one first.
Take a moment to see the effect.
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First, the software first has an installation package, and then installs it on the phone. It uses up a total of two storage spaces. That is to say, the mega file into the mobile phone, the installation package plus the installation is completed, and the running file becomes megabyte.
Second, you can delete the installation package after the installation of the file is completed.
First, the memory of the mobile phone is called RAMIt is equivalent to the memory module of the computer, which is the space for all software to run, including the system. When the prompt is insufficient, some software can be stopped.
Second, the mobile phone storage is called ROM, which is equivalent to the hard disk of the computer, which is the storage that comes with the mobile phone, and the mobile phone operating system exists here. It's hidden, and you can also store other commonly used software. More than 20 megabytes must be left as cache.
Third, the mobile phone memory card is called TF, SD card, which is equivalent to a mobile hard disk, with a lot of space, and the disadvantage is that the running speed is slower than that of mobile phone storage. More than 20 megabytes must be left as cache.
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That's right, although you install it on the E drive, some files to be written to the system are placed on the C drive. So it's normal for the C drive to reduce the point, and if you uninstall the software, the C drive will also get bigger! Don't worry, hope it helps.
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