eXtreme5280
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I have an IBM ThinkCentre Model 8433-94U with four memory slots for a maximum capacity 4Gb according to the system specifications. I have been running with two slots occupied, each with a 1Gb DDR PC2700 SIMM. I purchased two additional and identical 1Gb SIMMS to attempt to bring the system to the maximum capacity of 4Gb but no matter what I try, the system will only recognize 2.75Gb.
I have booted the system with a single 1Gb SIMM in any of the four slots and no matter what SIMM is where, I see 1Gb. Then I have booted the system with two SIMMS in every combination of slots and I see 2Gb. When I add the third SIMM in any combination of three slots, the maximum memory recognized is 2.75Gb. With four SIMMS, the maximum still remains at 2.75Gb. I'm running Windows XP Professional SP3. Any ideas on why the system does not recognize more then 2.75Gb? Thanks!
I have booted the system with a single 1Gb SIMM in any of the four slots and no matter what SIMM is where, I see 1Gb. Then I have booted the system with two SIMMS in every combination of slots and I see 2Gb. When I add the third SIMM in any combination of three slots, the maximum memory recognized is 2.75Gb. With four SIMMS, the maximum still remains at 2.75Gb. I'm running Windows XP Professional SP3. Any ideas on why the system does not recognize more then 2.75Gb? Thanks!