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I have 512 sd ram but i another 128,128 sd ram do included but its not working how can i solves this problem

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    What is the problem? Are you trying to add memory or what?

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The D815EEA2 motherboard only supports 512MB RAM maximum - I'm afraid there is no way to add more to it.


From Intel's description of the model:
Intel 815 Memory: Three 133MHz SDRAM DIMM sockets. Supports a maximum 512MB of 133MHz SDRAM

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Fiend your solution direct from intel. Here is your solution........

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