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i think its about performance of computer.
Have a beeping problem with new ram memory - 4gb.
beeping , and no display.
Mother board: https://www-ssl.intel.com/content/www/us/en/motherboards/desktop-motherb...
According to this, my destop board could accept memory stick, but pratically not.
Ram sticks : http://www.kingston.com/dataSheets/KVR13n9s8_4.pdf
I have two of these rams and both news. I dont think they are broken.
I just put one in A place , not two in A and B place , because in information was written max - 4gb.
Now pc working with 2x1gb ram sticks. 1333 Mhz Memory default (5-5-5-15)
Any suggestions,questions or solutions of problem?
Someone has writen that:
"And you are right, it supports DDR3-1066/800 - not 1333
It was just a pure chance that your 1 GB 1333 MHz modules worked - sometimes higher frequency RAM will downclock and run - that does not mean that all 2 GB 1333 MHz should work. This is why you are hearing the beep and having other problems.
Please change over to either 1033 or 800 MHz RAM per Intel board specs. Then you can use 2 x 2 GB modules for a total of 4 GBs.""
It can be or not? Please help. :)
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@pinger
I posted link to the Intel consumer desktop product.
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Is there any reason why you posted this to the MIC forums?
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Taylor Kidd (Intel) wrote:
Is there any reason why you posted this to the MIC forums?
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He also posted the same question on the Software tuning forum.Probably confused user:)

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