RAM issue

Anything else. Post a funny site or tell us about yourself. Discuss current events or whatever else you want. Post off topic threads here.
Post Reply
User avatar
Toshiharu
Senior Member
Posts: 4222
Joined: Fri Feb 15, 2008 1:55 am
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Nowhere

RAM issue

Post by Toshiharu »

Welp one of my sticks went bad and keeps giving me bluescreens. Now for anyone that knows about RAM I really only have one question

Do timings need to be the same when replacing?

Not entirely sure if I want to upgrade from 4gb.. well was 6gb, but a stick is only something like $20-30. I never registered the warranty and that was 3 years ago lol
Image
Image
If being a loser means not playing Silkroad all day.. lulwut?

User avatar
I Am Vegeta
Frequent Member
Posts: 1220
Joined: Thu Sep 16, 2010 5:01 pm
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Mount Biceptus

Re: RAM issue

Post by I Am Vegeta »

Toshiharu wrote:Welp one of my sticks went bad and keeps giving me bluescreens. Now for anyone that knows about RAM I really only have one question

Do timings need to be the same when replacing?

Not entirely sure if I want to upgrade from 4gb.. well was 6gb, but a stick is only something like $20-30. I never registered the warranty and that was 3 years ago lol



might want to chekc this first

Spoiler!
Image

User avatar
Toshiharu
Senior Member
Posts: 4222
Joined: Fri Feb 15, 2008 1:55 am
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Nowhere

Re: RAM issue

Post by Toshiharu »

Thanks for the pair of boobs, but that doesn't help quite answer my question. I know how to slide in a stick of RAM, same voltage, etc etc. I'm asking about the timings if they need to be the same. It's either I suck at googling or google has no idea which is why I'm asking here

The reason why I ask this is, because 8-8-8-24 is the timings I have on my sticks. Problem is they cost more opposed to 9-9-9-24.
Image
Image
If being a loser means not playing Silkroad all day.. lulwut?

User avatar
penfold1992
Senior Member
Posts: 4059
Joined: Sun Apr 22, 2007 9:48 am
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Uranus

Re: RAM issue

Post by penfold1992 »

im not totally sure but i think as long as they are on separate channels its ok. if they are on the same channel it will always use the slower of the two as the performance of the second.

also ive never heard about any issue with different voltages in ram sticks? never come across a problem where someone fried the ram by it running on too high a voltage, i would imagine they all can accept the maximum amount of voltage running through the slot without overheating to prevent that issue.

also if you are running on 32bit windows, 4g is the most you should have. if you are running 64bit i would usually suggest replacing both sticks at the same time, why? because from personal experience one ram stick went bad and then about 3 weeks later the other one of the pair did... i ended up buying two separably and i had to pay 2x postage instead of getting them free postage -.-
Image

User avatar
Toshiharu
Senior Member
Posts: 4222
Joined: Fri Feb 15, 2008 1:55 am
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Nowhere

Re: RAM issue

Post by Toshiharu »

penfold1992 wrote:im not totally sure but i think as long as they are on separate channels its ok. if they are on the same channel it will always use the slower of the two as the performance of the second.

also ive never heard about any issue with different voltages in ram sticks? never come across a problem where someone fried the ram by it running on too high a voltage, i would imagine they all can accept the maximum amount of voltage running through the slot without overheating to prevent that issue.


Can is a keyword.
also if you are running on 32bit windows, 4g is the most you should have.

no shit.
if you are running 64bit i would usually suggest replacing both sticks at the same time, why? because from personal experience one ram stick went bad and then about 3 weeks later the other one of the pair did... i ended up buying two separably and i had to pay 2x postage instead of getting them free postage -.-


I -could- replace the sticks, but instead I'd rather just use what I have.

Still doesn't quite answer my question.
Image
Image
If being a loser means not playing Silkroad all day.. lulwut?

User avatar
*BlackFox
Forum Legend
Posts: 7921
Joined: Wed Sep 03, 2008 12:55 pm
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Off Topic

Re: RAM issue

Post by *BlackFox »

Toshiharu wrote:Do timings need to be the same when replacing?

I have no idea, but found this.

make sure the 2 memory sticks are compatible, if they were not purchased together as a pair, they may be different voltages and/or different latencies and cannot run together. If they are simply different speeds then try them in opposite slots, the faster one will run at the slower speed if the slower one is in the 'first' slot, but other differences may not be as simple to overcome.

Well, maybe this will give you some of the answer.. lulz
Image

User avatar
Gaigemasta
Site Contributor
Posts: 4474
Joined: Sun Dec 24, 2006 3:12 pm
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: off topic
Contact:

Re: RAM issue

Post by Gaigemasta »

idk if your question has an answer yet

but yes, your ram setup can have different timings and frequencies, but the faster ram bottlenecked by the slower ram.
Image

User avatar
penfold1992
Senior Member
Posts: 4059
Joined: Sun Apr 22, 2007 9:48 am
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Uranus

Re: RAM issue

Post by penfold1992 »

rwjntwktm -.- that is what i said in my post and its been repeated 3 times. fml lol
Image

Post Reply

Return to “Off Topic Lounge”