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Capt K Ripendran
I have a HP Pavilion 6511 Desktop with the following:
1. Motherboard - P5S-VM, Supplier -ASUS
2. Base Processor and Speed - 500 MHz AMD K6-2 with 3D Now! technology
3. Chipset - SiS 530
4. Memory - 64 MB SDRAM standard, Speed 100 MHz synchronous.
As it has Three 168-pin DIMM sockets and can take upto 3X128 MB, I had added
two more viz., a 64 and a 128 MB RAM's into the two vacant sockets. The unit
was working well until recently when it had memory problems which I had
ascertained using "Windows Memory Diagnostics". I wanted to verify my
diagnosis and so I gave it to a service centre. They now advise me that the
sockets are damaged and replacing with newer SDRAM also will NOT work and
that I have live with the original 64 MB!
Is there anyway to repair the DIMM sockets without having to replace the
motherboard? In any case it will not be possible to obtain an outdated
motherboard!
Thanking you
Capt K Ripendran
1. Motherboard - P5S-VM, Supplier -ASUS
2. Base Processor and Speed - 500 MHz AMD K6-2 with 3D Now! technology
3. Chipset - SiS 530
4. Memory - 64 MB SDRAM standard, Speed 100 MHz synchronous.
As it has Three 168-pin DIMM sockets and can take upto 3X128 MB, I had added
two more viz., a 64 and a 128 MB RAM's into the two vacant sockets. The unit
was working well until recently when it had memory problems which I had
ascertained using "Windows Memory Diagnostics". I wanted to verify my
diagnosis and so I gave it to a service centre. They now advise me that the
sockets are damaged and replacing with newer SDRAM also will NOT work and
that I have live with the original 64 MB!
Is there anyway to repair the DIMM sockets without having to replace the
motherboard? In any case it will not be possible to obtain an outdated
motherboard!
Thanking you
Capt K Ripendran