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

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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

http://www.multingles.net/jmt.htm

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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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#2 TribalDj.com
03/03/2004 - 20:20 | Informe spam
Que es la Memoria Registrada?
Otra consulta en Hardware me sale este dispositivo , sin controlador, es un
equipo nuevo,
Bus PCI 0, dispositivo 31, función 3
No están instalados los controladores para este dispositivo. (Código 28)

Para volver a instalar los controladores para este dispositivo, haga clic en
Reinstalar controlador.

"JM Tella Llop [MVP Windows]" escribió en el mensaje
news:
pues que te aconseja que uses memoria registrada.

Jose Manuel Tella Llop
MVP - Windows

http://www.multingles.net/jmt.htm

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"TribalDj.com" wrote in message
news:c25aea$8cg$
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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#3 JM Tella Llop [MVP Windows]
03/03/2004 - 20:37 | Informe spam
Es una memoria mas cara que la memoria normal. De todas maneras, an la actualidad yo no concibo otro tipo de memoria. Se debe pedir siempre en las actuales placas madre aunque encarezcan el equipo.

Bus PCI 0, dispositivo 31, función 3



¿que placa madre es?

Jose Manuel Tella Llop
MVP - Windows

http://www.multingles.net/jmt.htm

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"TribalDj.com" wrote in message news:c25b6r$br6$
Que es la Memoria Registrada?
Otra consulta en Hardware me sale este dispositivo , sin controlador, es un
equipo nuevo,
Bus PCI 0, dispositivo 31, función 3
No están instalados los controladores para este dispositivo. (Código 28)

Para volver a instalar los controladores para este dispositivo, haga clic en
Reinstalar controlador.

"JM Tella Llop [MVP Windows]" escribió en el mensaje
news:
pues que te aconseja que uses memoria registrada.

Jose Manuel Tella Llop
MVP - Windows

http://www.multingles.net/jmt.htm

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otorga ningún derecho.

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"TribalDj.com" wrote in message
news:c25aea$8cg$
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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#4 TribalDj.com
03/03/2004 - 21:01 | Informe spam
Que te parece el equipo , ves algo que no te agrade , gracias master
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#5 JM Tella Llop [MVP Windows]
03/03/2004 - 21:05 | Informe spam
je.. me vas a llamar pejiguero... pero samsung no me gusta en ninguna de las cosas que se mueven (es bueno en memorias...)

por lo demñas, buen equipo. Muy bueno.

Jose Manuel Tella Llop
MVP - Windows

http://www.multingles.net/jmt.htm

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"TribalDj.com" wrote in message news:c25dir$lk3$
Que te parece el equipo , ves algo que no te agrade , gracias master


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