Tip de diagnostico de Sandra Alguien me dice como solucionarlo gracias JM

03/03/2004 - 20:07 por TribalDj.com | Informe spam
Tip T100 - Large memory systems (1GB or greater) should use
Registered/Buffered memory, especially if more than 2 are installed on the
same channel. This improves signal quality by reducing the load on the
chipset channel. While these modules add an extra clock delay due to the
on-board buffers (thus CL2 effectively becomes CL3), the stability will be
worth it. Server chipsets with many memory slots generally require
Registered memory.
Fix: If you plan on adding more memory, consider replacing the modules with
Registered/Buffered modules. Do note that you cannot mix Unbuffered and
Registered/Buffered modules on the same channel, but you may be able to if
the chipset has multiple memory channels.

SiSoftware Sandra Help File

Gracias
 

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#1 JM Tella Llop [MVP Windows]
03/03/2004 - 20:11 | Informe spam
pues que te aconseja que uses memoria registrada.

Jose Manuel Tella Llop
MVP - Windows

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Tip T100 - Large memory systems (1GB or greater) should use
Registered/Buffered memory, especially if more than 2 are installed on the
same channel. This improves signal quality by reducing the load on the
chipset channel. While these modules add an extra clock delay due to the
on-board buffers (thus CL2 effectively becomes CL3), the stability will be
worth it. Server chipsets with many memory slots generally require
Registered memory.
Fix: If you plan on adding more memory, consider replacing the modules with
Registered/Buffered modules. Do note that you cannot mix Unbuffered and
Registered/Buffered modules on the same channel, but you may be able to if
the chipset has multiple memory channels.

SiSoftware Sandra Help File

Gracias



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