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Name: AlucardFarenheits
Date: June 12, 2003 at 02:12:57 Pacific
OS: Windows 98
CPU/Ram: 2200XP 512pc2100
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I recently got a K75SA Pro mobo to build a cheap comp with and after getting proc installed, I put ram in as usual, booted up, and got nothing on my monitor. So I assumed it was either the mobo or the ram, so i tried some sdram (because mobo supports both sdram and ddram) which caused it to boot correctly. Question is, is it for sure that the ddram I bought is defective, or can it be that the actual ddr slots on the mobo are defective? I am just wondering as I am replacing the RAM tommorow and want opinions.



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Name: eddie
Date: June 12, 2003 at 02:14:52 Pacific
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Try http://pub65.ezboard.com/bk7s5amotherboard


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Name: mickey
Date: June 12, 2003 at 14:49:01 Pacific

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