In <[log in to unmask]>, on 09/09/99
   at 08:39 PM, Dwight Reese <[log in to unmask]> said:


>I have been trying to upgrade my Packard Bell Multimedia R515.
>There are 2 DIMM slots and the info I have on upgrading is that
>it will take 66 MHz SDRAM unbuffered DIMM's  OR 60ns EDO (not
>ECC). No info on m-board jumpers for different voltages.
>Currently has a 32 MB NEC MC-454AD645F-A10 DIMM.

>Would a EDO DIMM run at 5 v and require a m-board jumper change?
>Are there any that run at 3.3? Tried a 64 MB SDRAM and was
>reported at 16MB.  Is there a voltage difference between
>unbuffered and buffered SDRAM?

>Thanks
>Dwight

EDO RAM is usually 5V, Buffered SDRAM can be either 5 or 3.3V and UnBuffered SDRAM is 3.3V. There are also timing differences between Buffered and Unbuffered SDRAM.

SDRAM is "supposed" to be identified by the bios. There is a serial eeprom or ROM on the memory board with ID info, including timing. However, your board may have been too early to properly identify the latest chips. You might check for a BIOS upgrade at packard Bell's web site.

jan lambert
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