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Good point. I'll have a look inside tomorrow and see how many slots I have. (Should be 4, but still I'll investigate.)

Here's what Speccy says...

 

RAM

Memory slots

Total memory slots 4

Used memory slots 3

Free memory slots 1

Memory

Type DDR3

Size 6144 MBytes

Channels # Dual

DRAM Frequency 666.7 MHz

CAS# Latency (CL) 9 clocks

RAS# to CAS# Delay (tRCD) 9 clocks

RAS# Precharge (tRP) 9 clocks

Cycle Time (tRAS) 24 clocks

Bank Cycle Time (tRC) 33 clocks

Command Rate (CR) 1T

Physical Memory

Memory Usage 34 %

Total Physical 5.75 GB

Available Physical 3.77 GB

Total Virtual 8.00 TB

Available Virtual 8.00 TB

SPD

Number Of SPD Modules 3

Slot #1

Slot #2

Slot #3

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Kroozer, I got the ram stick today, put it in the 4th slot and it works great. 8 gigs (7.75 gigs available). :) Gives me a nice edge on fractal generators. Thanks for telling me about PNY.

 

Here's the Speccy on that PNY DIMM...

 

RAM

Memory slots

Total memory slots 4

Used memory slots 4

Free memory slots 0

Memory

Type DDR3

Size 8192 MBytes

Channels # Dual

DRAM Frequency 666.7 MHz

CAS# Latency (CL) 9 clocks

RAS# to CAS# Delay (tRCD) 9 clocks

RAS# Precharge (tRP) 9 clocks

Cycle Time (tRAS) 24 clocks

Bank Cycle Time (tRC) 33 clocks

Command Rate (CR) 2T

Physical Memory

Memory Usage 28 %

Total Physical 7.75 GB

Available Physical 1.53 GB

Total Virtual 8.00 TB

Available Virtual 3.86 GB

SPD

Number Of SPD Modules 4

Slot #1

Type DDR3

Size 2048 MBytes

Manufacturer PNY Electronics

Max Bandwidth PC3-10700 (667 MHz)

Part Number 6AB0HHHJ-HS

Week/year 25 / 11

SPD Ext. EPP

JEDEC #6

Frequency 761.9 MHz

CAS# Latency 10.0

RAS# To CAS# 10

RAS# Precharge 10

tRAS 28

tRC 38

Voltage 1.500 V

JEDEC #5

Frequency 685.7 MHz

CAS# Latency 9.0

RAS# To CAS# 9

RAS# Precharge 9

tRAS 25

tRC 34

Voltage 1.500 V

JEDEC #4

Frequency 609.5 MHz

CAS# Latency 8.0

RAS# To CAS# 8

RAS# Precharge 8

tRAS 22

tRC 30

Voltage 1.500 V

JEDEC #3

Frequency 533.3 MHz

CAS# Latency 7.0

RAS# To CAS# 7

RAS# Precharge 7

tRAS 20

tRC 27

Voltage 1.500 V

JEDEC #2

Frequency 457.1 MHz

CAS# Latency 6.0

RAS# To CAS# 6

RAS# Precharge 6

tRAS 17

tRC 23

Voltage 1.500 V

JEDEC #1

Frequency 381.0 MHz

CAS# Latency 5.0

RAS# To CAS# 5

RAS# Precharge 5

tRAS 14

tRC 19

Voltage 1.500 V

Slot #2

Slot #3

Slot #4

 

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Strange, the PNY DIMM has 6 JEDEC things. My other 3 sticks only have 4 each. Either way, it's working beautifully. It's so nice not to be using ancient RAMBUS anymore. ;)

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Sorry I haven't replied recently. I ate a hurricane for breakfast Aug. 28th and had full throttle internet constipation, till late last night. (Good thing you weren't near me last night when I finally got my innertubes back, eh? ;) ) Yeah, I got that ram stick a day later and it was so happy to be in my pooter that it ordered up a hurricane appetizer. I was extremely lucky to still have electric and water after that howler. Many fallen trees in the eastern half of the state (CT) knocked out a lot of power lines. But I lost phone access for 3 days, and TV & internet for 6 days.

"The horror...................the horror................." Yet, I live to tell the tale. It felt like I was in the 1920s, clinging bitterly to my radio and trail mix.

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