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> Memory is a funny thing. It could have been a few things. Not alla
\n> memory that is PC133 will run at 100MHz speeds needed by the SG20.
\n>
\n> Also, I haven't tried registered ECC memory in mine, so I'm unsure
\n> of that piece. I actually did have a bunch of registered DIMMs for
\n
> Compaq ProLiant lying around, but I assumed it wouldn't work so Ikind.
\n> never tried it. Would probably be interesting to try. I did find
\n> some Compaq memory (forgot which system, but I can look again if
\n> anyone wants to know) that is compatible with the SG20. Might be
\n> help for people to cross-reference that memory to get the right
\n
>can't
\n> I ended up finding the correct height/spec. memory on one of those
\n> internet pricing web sites. I found some PC133/100 CL2 512MB DIMMs
\n> that were low profile. The memory was generic, and I honestly
\n
> even remember the manufacturer without opening the case (I didn'tthe
\n> think it was that big of a deal at the time.)
\n>
\n> I ended up paying a bit more (maybe $8 more a DIMM) than the other
\n> places I looked, but I was guaranteed by the vendor that it was
\n
> memory I was looking for (and it was so I don't regret paying morebox...this
\n> having save the hassle.)
\n>
\n> Regards,
\n> Eric Dube
\n>
\n> --- In magnia_sg20@yahoogroups.com, "Michael" <neo@w...> wrote:
\n> > hmm, i´ll have a look a this... *smile* think ´ll be running my
\n> > freenet-server (encrypted & secure peer-to-peer) on the
\n
> > java stuff is really a monstrosity which needs a huge cpu....the
\n> >
\n> > the only problem i´ve had is upgrading my memory. *sigh*
\n> > i´ve tried a few sdrams but none of them worked. one or two were
\n> to
\n> > high (i had no low profiles) and the only low profile chip i´ve
\n> had
\n> > was an apacer chip with pc133 / ecc / registered / cl2 which i
\n> > installed without any probs...the sg20 even booted with this
\n> thingy
\n> > but did not recognize that it got more memory... :(
\n> > think it didn´t cope with this "registered" one...
\n> > unfortunately, mosel vitelic isn´t really easy to buy in germany
\n> so
\n> > i´ve got to try other manufacturers...perhaps infineon is a good
\n> > choice.
\n> >
\n> > --- In magnia_sg20@yahoogroups.com, j.m.jackson@t... wrote:
\n> > > Yep, with 128k of cache (Coppermine). It took me about 15
\n> minutes
\n> > to
\n> > > switch it out.
\n> > >
\n> > > --Mike
\n> > >
\n> > > >
\n> > > >
\n> > > >
\n> > > >
\n> > > > so if i´m right, this should be an intel celeron socket 370
\n> cpu
\n> > with
\n> > > > 1GHz cpu frequency and 100MHz frontside bus frequency...
\n> > > >
\n> > > >
\n> > > > --- In magnia_sg20@yahoogroups.com, j.m.jackson@t... wrote:
\n> > > > < I've been watching the temperatures on my 1Ghz Celeron in
\n
> > > > SG20, andhave
\n> > > > < have only noticed a 3-4 degree rise in temperature. Since
\n> the
\n> > fans
\n> > > > are
\n> > > > < software controlled to come on when necessary, they should
\n> take
\n> > > > care of it
\n> > > > < getting warmer by running more often or faster. My fans
\n
> > notor
\n> > > > come on
\n> > > > < at all _yet_ in relation to the faster CPU.
\n> > > > <
\n> > > > < --Mike
\n> > > > <
\n> > > > < < two of them that Intel makes and only 1 works correctly.
\n> > > > The
\n> > > > < < > > correct
\n> > > > < < > > < one is the "Coppermine" (128kb cache) not the
\n> Taulatin
\n> > > > < < (256kb
\n> > > > < < > > < cache.) You should be able to pick one up for $35
\n
> > so.1gb
\n> > > > < < > > > < Regards,
\n> > > > < < > > < Eric Dube
\n> > > > < < > > > < --- In magnia_sg20@yahoogroups.com, Noel wrote:
\n> > > > < < > > < < I have heard of someone running a 1Ghz P3 and
\n
> oftemperature
\n> > > > ram...
\n> > > > < < > > < > < > < < Noel
\n> > > > < < > > < > < < On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 12:14, Don wrote:
\n> > > > < < > > < < < What CPU options have been tried for the SG20?
\n> > > > < < > > < < > < < < I tried to install a Via 1G C3 but the
\n> BIOS
\n> > didn't
\n> > > > < < recognize it
\n> > > > < < > > < < < properly. Has anybody had any luck upgrading
\n> their
\n> > > > Magnia
\n> > > > < < to a
\n> > > > < < > > < < < CPU with a bit more horsepower? Any
\n
> > > > problems?who
\n> > > > < < > > < < > < < < I'm interested in hearing from people
\n
> > have had
\n> > > > success
\n> > > > < < in
\n> > > > < < > > < < < this area.
\n> > > > < < > > < < > < < < Thanks!
\n> > > > < < >
\n> > > > <
\n> > > >
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