Subj : New HDD for XP pc
To   : Ed Vance
From : august abolins
Date : Sun Mar 26 2017 05:45 pm

Ed Vance -> Dale Shipp wrote:

EV>> My HP a1430n XP SP3 pc has a AMD 3800+ Dual Core CPU and has been
EV>> acting very slow when starting up or when I start a program.

EV> I couldn't see trashing the two 500MB DDR 400 sticks and buying four 1GB
EV> sticks to fill all the slots, so I decided 3GB should be enough on a pc
EV> with a CPU that run at 2 Mc/s.

EV> The XP OS is 32-Bit and I was told here that the maximum RAM it could use
EV> was 3.8GB iirc.

EV> Is that still true?

G'day Ed.   I still settle for XP on a couple of computers here and have
explored the ram upgrade options as you have.  XP is indeed limited to about
3GB ram (I have seen people quoting estimates between 3.25 and 3.8) So, there
is no point going beyond the 3gb that you have invested in.

I have also bumped up the ram in one specific HP model (it too just had 2x500mb
modules) but the mobo manual indicated that in order to maintain and activate
the fast "Dual channel" processing speeds, the ram modules had to be in
specific slots.

In my case the mobo supported up to 8gb but it only had XP 32-bit installed, so
no point going beyond 3gb. However, to maintain the dual-channel speeds, the
modules had to be "balanced" across the dimm slots.

Originally, the 2x500mb modules were in slot 1 in each bank. That triggered the
proper dual channel mode.  All I had to do was add each 1GB module right next
to the 500mb module in the same bank to maintain the balance. The "banks" are
often colour-coded to indicate their pairing. BUT, your mobo might have another
design.

I won't go into techy details about all that because your mobo manual could
probably explain it with illustrations for your particular mobo.

Also, the pc will only operate as fast as the slowest supported module. For
example, if the 500mb modules are PC4300 rated, don't expect faster performance
if you add PC6300 modules.

The best performance difference would be to main the "dual-channel" mode vs
"single-channel" mode.

Ciao! ..AA


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