Don't be jealous...  The machine is being used by the whole dept. (about 5
heavy duty users) for running large computational tasks.  It originally came
with 512MB RAM, but one user's "modest" job brought the machine to its
knees.  That's why we are adding RAM like that.  (We actually have 2
machines like this.  Haven't got the second one setup yet.)

The machine is fairly new (<6 months).  According to Compaq, the mobo uses
Intel 840 chip set (whatever that means), and can hold upto 4GB of 800-MHz
ECC RDRAM.  I'm quite sure the RAM modules were purchased from Compaq
authorized dealers, so they ought to know what they are doing.

Anyone else has any hints?

Andy

> From: Tim Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> Most motherboards have a certain amount of RAM it will 
> support. A lot of
> them stop at 1.5 GB.  The one I have does support 2 GB.  But 
> you should
> check the web page for the Motherboard and find out if that board will
> support the 2GB
> 
> All I know is I'm jealous... 1.5 GB and a dual processor machine? :0(
> That would be SWEET!!!
> 
> One other thing I just thought of, which most likely won't be 
> an issues,
> but I know Comcrap (lol) used to only accept proprietary RAM.  I'm
> pretty sure the did away with this, but I'm not sure how old your
> Motherboard is either.
> 
> So it's possible that it doesn't support 2 GB of RAM, or it 
> needs to be
> RAM from Comcrap.
> 
> Extremely jealous, 
> tdh
> 
> 
> T. Holmes
> Unixtechs.org
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> "Real Men use Vi."
> 
> 
> * Liaw, Andy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010409 15:18]:
> | Hi everyone,
> | 
> | I have a problem with adding RAM that I hope someone can 
> help me with.
> | 
> | We have a Compaq SP750 (dual P3 866 Xeon) that had 1.5GB of 
> RDRAM.  When we
> | added another 512MB to bring the total up to 2GB, the LM7.1 
> installed on the
> | machine refuse to boot.  It gets to the place where it's 
> suppose to load the
> | RAM disk (I think) but go into kernel panic: unable to 
> mount root.  We tried
> | just putting in 1792MB of RAM, then the machine boots up 
> w/o any problems.
> | Anyone has any idea why?
> | 
> | TIA.
> | 
> | Andy
> 
> 

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