wap3
01-12-2004, 08:09 PM
Hi guys,
I just bought 256mb of Kingston RDRAM and on the website concerned it said nothing about how many sticks made it up.
So I assumed it contained two 128mb sticks as standard.
Now because is doesnt it wont work on its own. Unless of course as I understand it is paired with a 'Continuity Module' ? That right ?
Well in my computer I seem to have two of these modules so I trying pairing the 256mb stick with a continuity module. But that did not work unfortunately.
Should this have worked or do 'Continuity Modules' come in certain sizes to match your single stick of memory which it is paired with ????
Cheers
Wap3
:thumbsup:
I just bought 256mb of Kingston RDRAM and on the website concerned it said nothing about how many sticks made it up.
So I assumed it contained two 128mb sticks as standard.
Now because is doesnt it wont work on its own. Unless of course as I understand it is paired with a 'Continuity Module' ? That right ?
Well in my computer I seem to have two of these modules so I trying pairing the 256mb stick with a continuity module. But that did not work unfortunately.
Should this have worked or do 'Continuity Modules' come in certain sizes to match your single stick of memory which it is paired with ????
Cheers
Wap3
:thumbsup: