System memory, System memory installation guidelines – Dell Precision 330 User Manual

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Installing Upgrades

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System Memory

Your computer supports Rambus dynamic random-access memory
(RDRAM) Rambus in-line memory modules (RIMMs) in 64-, 128-, 256-,
and 512-megabyte (MB) capacities (see "

Sample Memory Module

Configurations

"). Each socket that does not contain a RIMM must contain

a Rambus continuity RIMM (CRIMM). To locate the RIMM sockets on the
system board, see "

System Board Components

."

System Memory Installation Guidelines

When installing memory modules in the system board sockets, observe the
following guidelines:

To reach the maximum 2-gigabyte (GB) memory total, you must

install four 512-MB RIMMs that each have a maximum of 16 memory

devices. The system supports no more than a total of 64 memory

devices on all installed RIMMs.

See "

RIMM Label

" for the location of the label on a RIMM that

identifies the number of memory devices it contains. You can also

determine the number of memory devices installed through the

System Memory option in

system setup

.

NOTE:

The computer does not support RIMMs with six memory devices.

Each RIMM socket must be occupied either by a RIMM or a CRIMM,

and must be upgraded in matched pairs of identical capacity in slots 1

and 2 or slots 3 and 4.

Mixed RIMM pairs provides a capacity equal to the sum of the four

RIMMs; mixed pairs of RIMMs that provide error checking and

correction (ECC) and non-ECC will all function as non-ECC.

Be sure to install a RIMM in socket 1 first (closest to the processor)

before installing modules in the other sockets.

The system board supports PC600 and PC800 memory modules.

PC700 memory is supported, but it will operate at PC600 speeds.

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