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RAM doubts (DIMM/SIMM) - Intel 815 Board, microATX, VGA/Sound OnBoard
Posted by MAxT0r on May 26th, 2004




I want to build a 2nd PC from the following surplus parts

Intel 815 Board, microATX, VGA/Sound OnBoard
3 PCI, 2 memory slots

Pentium III 800EB/133Mhz

Maxtor 40GB 7200rpm 2MB cache with
Promise 133 TX2 PCI Controller (Intel board supports
only UDMA/ATA66 and original drive was simply too slow).

Current RAM:
1x128MB SIMM PC133
1x 64MB SIMM PC133

I searched eBay auctions for PC133 SDRAM and
found good bargains but most RAM is DIMM.

My doubts concerns the use of DIMM & SIMM.

Can I mix a 256MB DIMM stick with the original 128MB SIMM ?

Or should I use only DIMMs like 1x512MB or 2x256MB ?

Any known DIMM compatibility problem with 815 chipset boards ?


TIA for your help.

P.S.: I'm not familiar with Intel boards because I've always used AMD.


Posted by half_pint on May 26th, 2004


I am no wise owl but I doubt it.
I think DIMM's have more pins anyway.
Unless you mother board is designed to do it.

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Posted by steven67@ on May 26th, 2004


MAxT0r wrote:


Posted by kony on May 26th, 2004


On Wed, 26 May 2004 00:53:25 GMT, MAxT0r <MAxT0r@MAxT0r.com> wrote:

This makes no sense. Maxtor 40GB drives don't exceed 66MB/s sustained
throughput, if your performance was suffering from the onboard ATA you may
have some other problem.


Are you sure you know what you're doing?
815 boards do not use SIMMs at all.
Your current memory is certainly DIMMs.


yes you can mix a 256MB DIMM with the original 128MB DIMM.

They only support up to a combined total (from all modules) of 512MB. You
can use 1 512MB, 2 x 256MB, or less.



Posted by MAxT0r on May 27th, 2004


On Wed, 26 May 2004 03:49:01 GMT, kony <spam@spam.com> wrote:

Maxtor Model D740X-6L UDMA/ATA-133, Are you saying using this HD with
the original OnBoard UDMA/ATA-66 controller or Promise 133 TX2 the performance
is more or less the same ?


I meant SIMM as memory sticks with RAM chips on 1 side only. (Am I wrong ?)
Kingston ValueRAM KVR133X64C3 128MB, 4 memory chips on 1 side only
Infineon HYS64V8300GU-7.5-C 64MB, 8 memory chips on 1 side only
Both are CL3

I'm going to install XP so i'll need 2x256MB.
I visited www.crucial.com, downloaded a small utility to identify the motherboard:

System Info: Maximum memory: 512MB - Slots: 2 (2 banks of 1), NO 1x512MB

Module Size: 256MB SDRAM, PC133 - CL=2 - Unbuffered - Non-parity
133MHz - 3.3V - 32Meg x 64
or
Module Size: 256MB SDRAM, PC133 - CL=3 - Unbuffered - Non-parity
133MHz - 3.3V - 32Meg x 64
or
Module Size: 256MB SDRAM, PC100 - CL=3 - Unbuffered - Non-parity
100MHz - 3.3V - 32Meg x 64

32Meg x 64 is Low or High Density ?




Posted by kony on May 27th, 2004


On Thu, 27 May 2004 01:52:36 GMT, MAxT0r <MAxT0r@MAxT0r.com> wrote:

Yes, I'm sure I even have one or more of those drives here somewhere,
though I might'e sold off the smaller sizes but there's at least one 60GB
740X about 2 feet away... noisey drive compared to Maxtor's newer
versions, has good seek speed but with it's 2MB cache the burst rate isn't
all that significant, mostly the sustained thoughput which is around
50-55MB/s, sufficiently lower than ATA66's capability.


Those are still DIMMs, just single-sided DIMMs. SIMMs are unmistakable,
for one thing they're quite a bit shorter, not to mention that they have
different number of contacts, won't even fit in a DIMM slot, etc.


high density, but the board will take either... since your present memory
is CAS3, that would limit any new module to CAS3 also, there's no point in
getting expensive memory, just pick up any name-brand at the local store
next time you catch a rebate offering.

Posted by MAxT0r on May 27th, 2004


On Thu, 27 May 2004 04:08:19 GMT, kony <spam@spam.com> wrote:



Took the board to the shop, bought 2x256MB SDRAM, PC133 - CL3 32x64,

2 minutes test ... DONE!


Thanks kony.



Posted by ~misfit~ on May 28th, 2004


kony wrote:
I have a Maxtor *20*GB HDD here that is rated at ATA133. I concede that
rating and sustained throughput are two completely different things though.
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~misfit~


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