m3incorp New Member May 30, 2006 #1 My turn to ask a question as I am a little busy to do too much digging into it right now. How you determine if your motherboard is compatible with high density RAM? I do know that many motherboards aren't.
My turn to ask a question as I am a little busy to do too much digging into it right now. How you determine if your motherboard is compatible with high density RAM? I do know that many motherboards aren't.
sniperchang New Member May 30, 2006 #2 High density RAM? Never heard something like that before. Is it like a different type of DDR RAM?
m3incorp New Member May 30, 2006 #3 High density RAM chipset is 128x4 versus 64x8 on low density chipsets. Both are DDR and so you have to ask the question before buying as some people don't realize that not all motherboards are compatible with the high density modules.
High density RAM chipset is 128x4 versus 64x8 on low density chipsets. Both are DDR and so you have to ask the question before buying as some people don't realize that not all motherboards are compatible with the high density modules.