Nubius
Golden Master
- Messages
- 11,599
putting the stick in there and booting up is not testing the memory. You need a diagnostic program like memtest86+ that you put on a CD-ROM or bootable floppy and have that be your first boot device...THAT fully tests your RAM. Other than that all signs point to the PSU.I already tested each memory stick seperately. Both still rebooted. So i'm assuming it's not the mem's fault.
that was stange too. because any computer that handle pc 100 should handle pc 133 ram
Where on earth would you get that idea? It makes no sense to assume a computer will handle a higher speed rated stick of RAM because it can handle the lower speed...that's just wrong.