I am putting together a Pentium II system for some old-school gaming and am having a bit of trouble with RAM.I have an Intel PD440FX board (new, took it out of shrinkwrap ) and I have it completely set up but it failed POST. The beeped 3 times which the documentation indicates is "bad RAM."I have some EDO memory in 32 MB SIMMs. I know they are non-parity/non-ECC, 5V and 60ns (based on the XXXXXX-60 on the chips) and the correct pin configuration yet the system doesn't seem to like them. I have tried populating just one bank, cleaning the terminals, putting in different combinations of chips but I am not really getting anywhere.Tech information for the board is:http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/pd440fx/sb/cs-012043.htmAny suggestions on what I might be missing?ThanksMatt
5/3/2007 3:34:11 PM
Don't those need to be in pairs?Also, I have a lot of EDO sitting around I'll sell you!
5/3/2007 3:42:56 PM
5/3/2007 3:52:11 PM
i dont know about you, but id rather buy a working pII system for peanuts than worry about putting one together.are youi 100% sure the ram is compatible? are the sticks too big for that system (doubtful, but possible). I was working on an old PII Dell recently and two 32mb (PC66) sticks were the largest it would accept. sounds like your PII is older than that one.
5/3/2007 3:52:56 PM
5/3/2007 3:57:52 PM
I've got a toshiba tecra 8000 PII 266 laptop taking up space i'd part with for $50. only issue is that the battery holds no charge, so it has to be plugged in.currently running with ubuntu 6.10
5/3/2007 4:08:56 PM