Jeff Bequette wrote:
> I have a dual 1.8 , G5 June 2004 with 4 ram slots... it lists it max ram 
> is 4GB, 1 gig per slot.  I am currently maxed out, but seeing the price 
> drops lately, I was wondering if  anyone put in and been able to use 2 
> gig sticks in? 
> 
> Jeff Bequette
> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
> 

Technically...it should only see the maximum amount of RAM it is 
supposed see and nothing should go wrong.  I just recently worked on a 
PC which was supposed to see 4 gigs, and the owner installed 4 gigs, and 
it was only seeing 2.5 gigs.  Come to find out that the four gigs it was 
supposed to see was actually only 3 gigs, if you had a 2 gig stick and a 
1 gig stick installed, or 2.5 gigs if you installed 2, 2 gig sticks like 
the owner did.  But hey!  what's a little false advertising among 
friends?  It should either see the 4 gigs, see more than 4 gigs, or not 
recognize the RAM sticks.  Try overstuffing one slot and let us know 
what happens.  I would be curious to know as well.  Peace, Dennis


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