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Old 08-31-2008, 09:10 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Ram Not Being Recognized

Hey guys, I'm putting another gig of ram in my cousins computer. His motherboard is labeled as FSB1066 Dual Core CPU Dual Channel DDR400/DDR2 667. He curently has 2 512 sticks off ddr400 ram. I went to install another 1 gig of ddr2 667 and its not showing up? What am I doing wrong? Is there something in the bios I have to set up? Or is the motherboard not able to support more then 1 gig of ram? Or does this motherboard not support the ddr2 667?

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thanks alot
MrNah
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