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Hi. I have a couple of identical ECC PC100 memory modules which have been working fine for years, but have recently started playing up. |
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This occurred after my computer had developed a seemingly unrelated fault (I stripped and reassembled it as I've done dozens of times before and then the memory problem appeared). When I boot up, the POST begins and gives me an SPD error --- it's the one where the frequency is reported as 66MHz (although I *know* that the RAM's 100MHz). I imagine that the only problem is that (for some reason) there's duff information in the SPD EEPROM. |
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My motherboard is an old SE440BX-2, and the BIOS doesn't appear to have any means either of ignoring the SPD report or of manually entering the timing data (at least as far as I can determine). Does anyone know of a way around this, please, or are the modules now unusable with this board? ...Or indeed unusable, period. Thanks, Paul. |
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Both modules? |
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Damaged socket? |
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I'd try to read the SPD data using an appropriate utility, eg CTSPD. That may at least tell you whether the serial EEPROM is accessible, in which case it could be a data corruption issue. |
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AFAIK the supply rail (VDDSPD, pin 184) for the SPD EEPROM need not be the same as for the DRAMs. Could this rail be faulty? |
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