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133hz sdram problem

I have pc intel-4 1.2hz . with sdram128 .

whenever i install another 128 sdram is it hang the comp. and dont not start or not displaying on screen .
i dont knw wt is problem.

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Please check this Intel link that shows specifications for memory that can be used in the Intel D845WN motherboard.
http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/d845wn/sb/cs-008941.htm#1

When upgrading or increasing memory. The DIMM's should be the same. The Intel D845WN board requires the memory to run at 3.3volt. If the memory you are adding is within the Intel spec's, than switch the two Dimm's. Insert only the new DIMM & check if the system hangs. If it does than it is possible the new memory it either not compatable or is defective. For more information about the D845WN board download the manual for you're Intel board. http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/d845wn/sb/cs-008937.htm

Luck!
Mike

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