are you experiencing the following issues
Old Computer added a new memory, in the original 32-bit system can be used, the installation of 64-bit system in the middle of the crash.
XP system, 32-bit Win7 can be installed, but cannot install 64-bit Win7 or win8.
Remove the new memory, found that 64-bit Win7 can be installed, the installation of 64-bit system and then install a new memory, the results into the system blue screen or panic.
There are netizens said may be memory brand caused by incompatibility, the results changed a lot of brands, the problem is still not solved.
A summary of the story and Law
A classmate's notebook is started in 2010, encountered the above situation, changed four times different brands of 4G memory (Kingston 1333-> 1600-> 10 1600-> Kingston 1333), the fourth time finally lit.
B Classmate's notebook is the beginning of 2011, will be a classmate of the memory bought in the notebook, the results can be lit, b classmate's original memory bar for 2G, 8 particles, 1066MHz.
Observations revealed:
1, the first three times the memory strip has only 8 particles, and the last memory bar has 16 particles, that is, the former each particle 512M, the latter each particle 256M.
2, the original memory bar is 2G, 8 particles, 1333MHz, the size of each particle is 256M.
Incompatibility reason: Because the classmate's notebook is older, the motherboard may support the maximum particle size of the memory 256M, and the first three of the particle size is 512M.
Law:
1. The maximum particle size of the memory bars supported by each motherboard is limited. To ensure compatibility, it is best to purchase memory strips of the same particle size as original memory.
2, the size of the original memory particles is not necessarily the motherboard supports the maximum particle size of the memory bar. For long-term consideration, you can try to purchase a memory strip that is larger than the original memory particle size because it may be compatible.
3. Memory strips of different frequencies are likely to be compatible with each other. I ventured to speculate that the compatibility of memory strips is not related to frequency.
In summary, the size of the memory bar is a factor to consider when purchasing a memory strip. Some children's shoes may not know what is the memory particles, the red circle is a memory particles oh! The CCP has 8 memory particles, and the back of this memory will typically have 8.
A regular summary of incompatible notebook memory strips