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Wettlesheim

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Nov 12, 2009, 4:34:56 PM11/12/09
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I'd like to thank the people that gave great advice on installing Ubuntu 9.1
on my old G6-400, so far it is working well. My son had no problems
installing Ubuntu but, had a few problems with a realtek Ethernet card and
could not go online to download drivers for the ASUS WL-138G V-2 wireless
LAN PCI card we bought. After switching to a different Ethernet card he was
able to download the correct drivers for the Asus card.

Even though Gateway states that the maximum memory for my G6-400 is 384 mb
in 3 slots, I'm thinking of buying a memory stick of 256MB 100mz SDRAM DIMM
and switching into a slot so it would have a total of 512 of memory. The PC
serial # 0010770120, has been upgraded over the years with a Power Leap
1.4ghz overdrive kit, 128 ATI graphic card, Audigy Gamer sound card, 300
watt power supply, and the motherboard BIOS was upgraded too. Has anybody
tried adding more than 384mb of memory on a early G6-400? What is the
maximum that you added.?

Ron


Ben Myers

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Nov 12, 2009, 5:07:57 PM11/12/09
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Ron,

I'm pretty sure that the G6-400 has an Intel SE440BX or SE440-BX2
motherboard. Either one has the 440BX chipset, which supports up to 1GB
in a motherboard with 4 SDRAM memory slots. Yours has only 3, so the
max would be 768MB. But you need to get memory with low-density memory
chips, the memory cannot be ECC or buffered, must be garden variety
desktop memory. I doubt that PC133 memory would work, so get PC100.

Intel and 3COM (R.I.P.) Ethernet cards work best with most Linux
distros. Realtek is the cheap successor, favored by HP... Ben Myers

Wettlesheim

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Nov 13, 2009, 4:58:11 PM11/13/09
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"Ben Myers" <ben_...@charter.net> wrote in message
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> Wettlesheim wrote:
<SNIPPED for clarity>>

Even though Gateway states that the maximum memory for my G6-400 is 384 mb
>> in 3 slots, I'm thinking of buying a memory stick of 256MB 100mz SDRAM
>> DIMM and switching into a slot so it would have a total of 512 of memory.

> Ron,
>
> I'm pretty sure that the G6-400 has an Intel SE440BX or SE440-BX2
> motherboard. Either one has the 440BX chipset, which supports up to 1GB
> in a motherboard with 4 SDRAM memory slots. Yours has only 3, so the max
> would be 768MB. But you need to get memory with low-density memory chips,
> the memory cannot be ECC or buffered, must be garden variety desktop
> memory. I doubt that PC133 memory would work, so get PC100.
>
> Intel and 3COM (R.I.P.) Ethernet cards work best with most Linux distros.
> Realtek is the cheap successor, favored by HP... Ben Myers
>

Thanks for the information.
Ron


gdp

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Nov 13, 2009, 7:17:54 PM11/13/09
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I had one of these and filled it with 768 MB of low-density RAM. I
bought RAM that was rated PC133/PC100. As long as it has some rating
that is PC100, it should work in your motherboard.

George

Wettlesheim

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Nov 22, 2009, 1:51:29 PM11/22/09
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"Ben Myers" <ben_...@charter.net> wrote in message
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> Wettlesheim wrote:
<SNIPPED for clarity>>

Even though Gateway states that the maximum memory for my G6-400 is 384 mb


>> in 3 slots, I'm thinking of buying a memory stick of 256MB 100mz SDRAM
>> DIMM and switching into a slot so it would have a total of 512 of memory.
>> The PC serial # 0010770120, has been upgraded over the years with a Power
>> Leap 1.4ghz overdrive kit, 128 ATI graphic card, Audigy Gamer sound card,
>> 300 watt power supply, and the motherboard BIOS was upgraded too. Has
>> anybody tried adding more than 384mb of memory on a early G6-400? What
>> is the maximum that you added.?
>>
>> Ron
>
> Ron,
>
> I'm pretty sure that the G6-400 has an Intel SE440BX or SE440-BX2
> motherboard. Either one has the 440BX chipset, which supports up to 1GB
> in a motherboard with 4 SDRAM memory slots. Yours has only 3, so the max
> would be 768MB. But you need to get memory with low-density memory chips,
> the memory cannot be ECC or buffered, must be garden variety desktop
> memory. I doubt that PC133 memory would work, so get PC100.
>
> Intel and 3COM (R.I.P.) Ethernet cards work best with most Linux distros.
> Realtek is the cheap successor, favored by HP... Ben Myers

THANKS for the information. My son removed the meomory stick of 128MB from
slot 0 and swapped in a stick of 256 giving him a total of 512MB. He
noticed right away it is faster and I just ordered another stick of 256MB.
Ron


Wettlesheim

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Nov 22, 2009, 2:12:06 PM11/22/09
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"gdp" <gdp...@cox.invalid> wrote in message
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> Wettlesheim wrote:
<SNIPPED for clarity>>

Even though Gateway states that the maximum memory for my G6-400 is 384 mb


>> in 3 slots, I'm thinking of buying a memory stick of 256MB 100mz SDRAM
>> DIMM and switching into a slot so it would have a total of 512 of memory.
>> The PC serial # 0010770120, has been upgraded over the years with a Power
>> Leap 1.4ghz overdrive kit, 128 ATI graphic card, Audigy Gamer sound card,
>> 300 watt power supply, and the motherboard BIOS was upgraded too. Has
>> anybody tried adding more than 384mb of memory on a early G6-400? What
>> is the maximum that you added.?
>>
>> Ron
> I had one of these and filled it with 768 MB of low-density RAM. I bought
> RAM that was rated PC133/PC100. As long as it has some rating that is
> PC100, it should work in your motherboard.
>
> George

Thanks for the information. My son added a stick of 256MB in slot zero
giving him a total of 512MB of memory, I just ordered another stick of
256MB off of Ebay, I'm curious how well it will work with 640 MB of memory.
Shortly after I bought the machine back in 1998, I priced ram for it and was
shocked how expensive it was, way over $100 for a stick of 125MB, today I
paid $13.95 for a 256MB stick of Kingston .
Ron


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