OK I'm the worlds biggest procrastinator! I purchased 4 sticks of memory several years ago from Velocity-remember the name? They are 128mg 60ns EDO, which should work in my S900, as EDO is a subset of FPU? My computer had the original 2 8mb chips it came with, plus 2 64mb chips I ordered when I purchased it, which with onboard gave me 160mb. I can't even test the new chips! Installing one, and powering up- no monitor, no response to keybord commands like shutdown or restart either. You do hear the CD power up, but that's about all. I've waited up to 5 minutes before I shut the machine down. I've done the CUDA thing. It won't allow a PRAM zap on startup. Is it the fact its Velocity; EDO, or what? I still have the original processor in the S900. Would installing the XLR8 upgrade card and G4-450 prior to putting the new memory in change things? I'm grateful for any suggestions the list can provide. Thanks. Paul


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