Memory expansion
Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 7:40 pm
Hi.
My X1000 came with 4GB or RAM in the form of 2 2GB DIMMs. Yesterday I bought a second set of 2GB DIMMs to bring the memory up to 8GB (useful for Linux).
Now, the memory is recognized and Linux boots up with 8GB of RAM, but I'm getting random reboots which I don't get with just the original 4GB.
The DIMM in slot1 is identical to the one in slot3 (these were delivered with the machine), and the DIMM in slot2 is identical to the one in slot4 (these are the new ones). So that should satisfy the requirement that slot1+slot2 is populated identically as slot3+slot4.
The new DIMMs (from Corsair) are marked "800MHz 2048MB 5-5-5-18 1.80V ver4.5".
Anyway, I wanted to check how CFE had configured the modules (CAS latency and such), so I tried the show dramcfg command, but this did not print anything at all! Do I need to upgrade CFE? Ideally I'd also like to be able to modify the configuration, but the dramcfg command doesn't seem to do anything either...
My X1000 came with 4GB or RAM in the form of 2 2GB DIMMs. Yesterday I bought a second set of 2GB DIMMs to bring the memory up to 8GB (useful for Linux).
Now, the memory is recognized and Linux boots up with 8GB of RAM, but I'm getting random reboots which I don't get with just the original 4GB.
The DIMM in slot1 is identical to the one in slot3 (these were delivered with the machine), and the DIMM in slot2 is identical to the one in slot4 (these are the new ones). So that should satisfy the requirement that slot1+slot2 is populated identically as slot3+slot4.
The new DIMMs (from Corsair) are marked "800MHz 2048MB 5-5-5-18 1.80V ver4.5".
Anyway, I wanted to check how CFE had configured the modules (CAS latency and such), so I tried the show dramcfg command, but this did not print anything at all! Do I need to upgrade CFE? Ideally I'd also like to be able to modify the configuration, but the dramcfg command doesn't seem to do anything either...