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funkykev

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RAMBUS/RDRAM upgrade Q's.  Speed?  Specs
« on: February 12, 2006, 01:53:01 AM »
Lemmee see...I have the gist of RAMBUS but have a few questions before going shopping so I don't completely eff it up:  1)Install in pairs where each half of the pair is the same speed and capacity as the other.  A second pair (4-slot m'board) must match in speed but need not match in capacity.  Optimal config assumed w/out defaulting to lowest speed if different speed pairs are used.  Right??  

OK, now the nitty gritty part where I am an idiot.  Take Ebay for example.  I see pics of RIMM's and the product ID/part # is printed and is followed by either a '/8' or '/16'?  I think I need the 16...but what does this mean?  2nd question:  I see -40 and -45  (ns?) listed on these RIMM's also.  My system supports up to 50ns and I assume that the higher number is better, right?  But I do not see anything for sale that says -50 on it?  Hmmm?  Below in my Memory Snapshot, the memory currently installed (one slot) says 400MHZ...so where does PC 800 derive from?  Or do the 2 slots function as a pair 400 + 400 = 800 = thus PC800?  Only other thing i can figure is that 400 is the channel speed and RDRAM is 2-channel per card or something = 800.  Bottom line, I can go 2GB, but I need to know what exactly I'm looking for from a specs standpoint and my machine.  Longwinded............sorry and thanks from the idiot.  Snapshot below.

Memory Controller                    
Error Detecting Method               32-bit ECC
Error Correcting Capability          Single Bit Error Correcting
Enabled Error Correcting             Single Bit Error Correcting
Supported Interleave                 One Way Interleave
Current Interleave                   One Way Interleave
Maximum Memory Size per Slot         512 MB
Supported Speed(s)                   50 ns
Memory Module Voltage                3.3 Volts
Number of Memory Slots               4
Memory Module Config Handles         $08, $09, $0A, $0B

Supported Memory Types              
Supports Standard Type               No
Supports Fast Page Mode              No
Supports EDO                         No
Supports Parity                      No
Supports ECC                         Yes
Supports SIMM                        No
Supports DIMM                        No
Supports Burst EDO                   No
Supports SDRAM                       No
                                    
Memory Module                        
Socket Designation                   J6F1
Bank Connections                     RAS 0, RAS 0
Current Speed                        Unknown
Current Memory Type                  <Not Installed>
Installed Size                       128 MB
Enabled Size                         128 MB
Correctable Error Exists             No
Uncorrectable Error Exists           No
ONLY SLOT 1 SHOWN above, SLOT 2 SAME, 3 and 4 unoccupied.

Memory Device                        
Memory Array Handle                  $29
Memory Error Info Handle             $28
Total Width                          16 Bits
Data Width                           16 Bits
Memory Size                          128 MB
Form Factor                          RIMM
Device Set                           3
Device Locator                       J6F1
Bank Locator                         RIMM1
Memory Type                          Other
Type Detail                          RAMBUS
Memory Speed                         400 MHz
                                    
Memory Device Mapped Address        
Starting Address                     $00000000
Ending Address                       $07FFFC00
Memory Device Handle                 $2B
Memory Array Mapped Address Handle   $2A
Partition Row Position               1
Interleave Position                  0
Interleaved Data Depth               0

Memory Device                        
Memory Array Handle                  $29
Memory Error Info Handle             $28
Total Width                          16 Bits
Data Width                           16 Bits
Memory Size                          128 MB
Form Factor                          RIMM
Device Set                           3
Device Locator                       J6F2
Bank Locator                         RIMM2
Memory Type                          Other
Type Detail                          RAMBUS
Memory Speed                         400 MHz
                                    
Memory Device Mapped Address        
Starting Address                     $08000000
Ending Address                       $0FFFFC00
Memory Device Handle                 $2D
Memory Array Mapped Address Handle   $2A
Partition Row Position               1
Interleave Position                  0
Interleaved Data Depth               0


Anything I missed?  Take your time...I said a lot and in a confusion way.  I'd hate me too   ;) ;D



Computer_Commando

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Re: RAMBUS/RDRAM upgrade Q's.  Speed?  Specs
« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2006, 07:19:11 AM »
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1.  My system supports up to 50ns and I assume that the higher number is better, right?  
2.  ...the memory currently installed (one slot) says 400MHZ...so where does PC 800 derive from?  
Or do the 2 slots function as a pair 400 + 400 = 800 = thus PC800? ...

1.  Wrong.  Lower number is "better".  It won't be "faster".
2.  Only available in one speed 400MHz.  http://www.crucial.com/kb/answer.asp?qid=4032

RDAM/RAMBUS showed up on the 1st generation of Pentium 4's.  There was only one manufacturer and was quickly superceded by other memory architectures.

Upgrading will be costly
RIMM
RDRAM


funkykev

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Re: RAMBUS/RDRAM upgrade Q's.  Speed?  Specs
« Reply #2 on: February 12, 2006, 12:54:18 PM »
I want to look for 40ns over 45 ns, right?

So, what is PC600, PC700, PC800?...the 800 is all I know.

Lastly, what about the designation that I see printed on the RIMMS that specifies either "8" or "16" after the part number?  Hmm...maybe I should go read your links from the orig reply post   :)
Thanks...I'll be back...

K


funkykev

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Re: RAMBUS/RDRAM upgrade Q's.  Speed?  Specs
« Reply #3 on: February 12, 2006, 01:06:24 PM »
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2.  Only available in one speed 400MHz.  http://www.crucial.com/kb/answer.asp?qid=4032

But then I found this in one of your links
<<<...is a 184-pin and is available with built in ECC support and Non-ECC at speeds of speeds of up to 800MHz.>>>

So the 400MHZ channel speed and PC800 (600/700 too) designation still confuses me.  

Computer_Commando

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Re: RAMBUS/RDRAM upgrade Q's.  Speed?  Specs
« Reply #4 on: February 12, 2006, 06:09:45 PM »
Consult the computer manufacturer for RAMBUS memory upgrades.  Crucial does not manufacture this type of memory.  But you can look it up and see what they say.