* [gentoo-user] memory upgrade
@ 2008-04-01 6:02 Dani Crisan
2008-04-01 6:28 ` W.Kenworthy
2008-04-01 15:02 ` [gentoo-user] memory upgrade Volker Armin Hemmann
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From: Dani Crisan @ 2008-04-01 6:02 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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Hello,
I want to buy additional memory for my computer.
I would like to know how do I find the vendor/frequency etc of my currently installed ram module.
lshal gives a lot of output. What should I look for? Is there another way?
Thank you in advance.
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* Re: [gentoo-user] memory upgrade
2008-04-01 6:02 [gentoo-user] memory upgrade Dani Crisan
@ 2008-04-01 6:28 ` W.Kenworthy
2008-04-01 6:53 ` Dale
2008-04-01 15:02 ` [gentoo-user] memory upgrade Volker Armin Hemmann
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From: W.Kenworthy @ 2008-04-01 6:28 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
bunyip ~ # esearch lshw
[ Results for search key : lshw ]
[ Applications found : 1 ]
* sys-apps/lshw
Latest version available: 02.11.01b
Latest version installed: 02.11.01b
Size of downloaded files: [no/bad digest]
Homepage: http://ezix.org/project/wiki/HardwareLiSter
Description: Hardware Lister
License: GPL-2
On Mon, 2008-03-31 at 23:02 -0700, Dani Crisan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to buy additional memory for my computer.
> I would like to know how do I find the vendor/frequency etc of my
> currently installed ram module.
> lshal gives a lot of output. What should I look for? Is there another
> way?
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
>
>
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* Re: [gentoo-user] memory upgrade
2008-04-01 6:28 ` W.Kenworthy
@ 2008-04-01 6:53 ` Dale
2008-04-01 7:20 ` W.Kenworthy
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From: Dale @ 2008-04-01 6:53 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
W.Kenworthy wrote:
> bunyip ~ # esearch lshw
> [ Results for search key : lshw ]
> [ Applications found : 1 ]
>
> * sys-apps/lshw
> Latest version available: 02.11.01b
> Latest version installed: 02.11.01b
> Size of downloaded files: [no/bad digest]
> Homepage: http://ezix.org/project/wiki/HardwareLiSter
> Description: Hardware Lister
> License: GPL-2
>
>
>
I tried that on mine to but didn't post it because it may not help
much. This is the only thing that I see that may help with the
frequency of the memory:
*-cpu
description: CPU
product: AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2500+
vendor: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD]
physical id: 4
bus info: cpu@0
version: 6.10.0
slot: Socket A
size: 1833MHz
capacity: 3GHz
width: 32 bits
*clock: 166MHz*
capabilities: fpu fpu_exception wp vme de pse tsc msr pae mce
cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 mmx fxsr sse syscall mmxext
3dnowext 3dnow ts
Since it says the clock is 166MHz then the memory should be the same.
Only thing is, my memory has to be 333MHz not 166Mhz. Basically,
depending on a few things, that info may not help much unless he has a
idea what it takes.
My advice, find out the model of the computer if it is factory built or
the model of the mobo if it is custom built, then go to crucial.com or
something and look it up that way. Once you get the info, you can look
it up at whatever site you choose.
Also, if you have windoze on the rig, some memory sites can look it up
for you too. I'm not sure how they do that tho. I guess they can scan
something on the mobo. I dunno. No windoze here.
Hope that helps.
Dale
:-) :-) :-)
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* Re: [gentoo-user] memory upgrade
2008-04-01 6:53 ` Dale
@ 2008-04-01 7:20 ` W.Kenworthy
2008-04-01 7:43 ` Dale
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From: W.Kenworthy @ 2008-04-01 7:20 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Tue, 2008-04-01 at 01:53 -0500, Dale wrote:
> W.Kenworthy wrote:
> > bunyip ~ # esearch lshw
> > [ Results for search key : lshw ]
> > [ Applications found : 1 ]
> >
> > * sys-apps/lshw
> > Latest version available: 02.11.01b
> > Latest version installed: 02.11.01b
> > Size of downloaded files: [no/bad digest]
> > Homepage: http://ezix.org/project/wiki/HardwareLiSter
> > Description: Hardware Lister
> > License: GPL-2
> >
> >
> >
>
> I tried that on mine to but didn't post it because it may not help
> much. This is the only thing that I see that may help with the
> frequency of the memory:
>
> *-cpu
> description: CPU
> product: AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2500+
> vendor: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD]
> physical id: 4
> bus info: cpu@0
> version: 6.10.0
> slot: Socket A
> size: 1833MHz
> capacity: 3GHz
> width: 32 bits
> *clock: 166MHz*
> capabilities: fpu fpu_exception wp vme de pse tsc msr pae mce
> cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 mmx fxsr sse syscall mmxext
> 3dnowext 3dnow ts
>
>
> Since it says the clock is 166MHz then the memory should be the same.
> Only thing is, my memory has to be 333MHz not 166Mhz. Basically,
> depending on a few things, that info may not help much unless he has a
> idea what it takes.
>
> My advice, find out the model of the computer if it is factory built or
> the model of the mobo if it is custom built, then go to crucial.com or
> something and look it up that way. Once you get the info, you can look
> it up at whatever site you choose.
>
> Also, if you have windoze on the rig, some memory sites can look it up
> for you too. I'm not sure how they do that tho. I guess they can scan
> something on the mobo. I dunno. No windoze here.
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Dale
>
> :-) :-) :-)
Thats the cpu - try looking at the existing memory which is what he
wants to know.
BillK
*-bank:1
description: DIMM DDR Synchronous 400 MHz (2.5 ns)
product: PartNum1
vendor: Manufacturer1
physical id: 1
serial: SerNum1
slot: DIMM1
size: 1GB
width: 64 bits
clock: 400MHz (2.5ns)
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* Re: [gentoo-user] memory upgrade
2008-04-01 7:20 ` W.Kenworthy
@ 2008-04-01 7:43 ` Dale
2008-04-03 13:14 ` [gentoo-user] how accurate is 'lshw' (was memory upgrade) ? Philip Webb
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From: Dale @ 2008-04-01 7:43 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
W.Kenworthy wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-04-01 at 01:53 -0500, Dale wrote:
>
>> W.Kenworthy wrote:
>>
>>> bunyip ~ # esearch lshw
>>> [ Results for search key : lshw ]
>>> [ Applications found : 1 ]
>>>
>>> * sys-apps/lshw
>>> Latest version available: 02.11.01b
>>> Latest version installed: 02.11.01b
>>> Size of downloaded files: [no/bad digest]
>>> Homepage: http://ezix.org/project/wiki/HardwareLiSter
>>> Description: Hardware Lister
>>> License: GPL-2
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> I tried that on mine to but didn't post it because it may not help
>> much. This is the only thing that I see that may help with the
>> frequency of the memory:
>>
>> *-cpu
>> description: CPU
>> product: AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2500+
>> vendor: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD]
>> physical id: 4
>> bus info: cpu@0
>> version: 6.10.0
>> slot: Socket A
>> size: 1833MHz
>> capacity: 3GHz
>> width: 32 bits
>> *clock: 166MHz*
>> capabilities: fpu fpu_exception wp vme de pse tsc msr pae mce
>> cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 mmx fxsr sse syscall mmxext
>> 3dnowext 3dnow ts
>>
>>
>> Since it says the clock is 166MHz then the memory should be the same.
>> Only thing is, my memory has to be 333MHz not 166Mhz. Basically,
>> depending on a few things, that info may not help much unless he has a
>> idea what it takes.
>>
>> My advice, find out the model of the computer if it is factory built or
>> the model of the mobo if it is custom built, then go to crucial.com or
>> something and look it up that way. Once you get the info, you can look
>> it up at whatever site you choose.
>>
>> Also, if you have windoze on the rig, some memory sites can look it up
>> for you too. I'm not sure how they do that tho. I guess they can scan
>> something on the mobo. I dunno. No windoze here.
>>
>> Hope that helps.
>>
>> Dale
>>
>> :-) :-) :-)
>>
>
> Thats the cpu - try looking at the existing memory which is what he
> wants to know.
>
> BillK
>
> *-bank:1
> description: DIMM DDR Synchronous 400 MHz (2.5 ns)
> product: PartNum1
> vendor: Manufacturer1
> physical id: 1
> serial: SerNum1
> slot: DIMM1
> size: 1GB
> width: 64 bits
> clock: 400MHz (2.5ns)
>
>
>
That is not what mine shows tho.
*-memory
description: System Memory
physical id: 1b
slot: System board or motherboard
size: 1GB
capacity: 1536MB
*-bank:0
description: DIMM
physical id: 0
slot: A0
size: 512MB
*-bank:1
description: DIMM [empty]
physical id: 1
slot: A1
*-bank:2
description: DIMM
physical id: 2
slot: A2
size: 512MB
Nothing about speed there. He may have a newer system than mine that
does show it like yours but he may not. One of those 'your mileage may
vary' situations.
Dale
:-) :-)
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* Re: [gentoo-user] memory upgrade
2008-04-01 6:02 [gentoo-user] memory upgrade Dani Crisan
2008-04-01 6:28 ` W.Kenworthy
@ 2008-04-01 15:02 ` Volker Armin Hemmann
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From: Volker Armin Hemmann @ 2008-04-01 15:02 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Dienstag, 1. April 2008, Dani Crisan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to buy additional memory for my computer.
> I would like to know how do I find the vendor/frequency etc of my currently
> installed ram module. lshal gives a lot of output. What should I look for?
> Is there another way?
install lm_sensors.
scan for all sensors.
modprobe eeprom
run
decode-dimms.pl -f > WHEREVERYOUWANTIT
there you get ALL information stored in the SPD-chip
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* Re: [gentoo-user] memory upgrade
@ 2008-04-02 1:36 Dani Crisan
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From: Dani Crisan @ 2008-04-02 1:36 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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That is not what mine shows tho.
*-memory
description: System Memory
physical id: 1b
slot: System board or motherboard
size: 1GB
capacity: 1536MB
*-bank:0
description: DIMM
physical id: 0
slot: A0
size: 512MB
*-bank:1
description: DIMM [empty]
physical id: 1
slot: A1
*-bank:2
description: DIMM
physical id: 2
slot: A2
size: 512MB
Nothing about speed there. He may have a newer system than mine that
does show it like yours but he may not. One of those 'your mileage may
vary' situations.
Dale
:-) :-)
Thank you very much for this informations.
I have installed lshw and it is very satisfactory.
Thank you. Have a nice day/night.
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* [gentoo-user] how accurate is 'lshw' (was memory upgrade) ?
2008-04-01 7:43 ` Dale
@ 2008-04-03 13:14 ` Philip Webb
2008-04-04 0:33 ` Dale
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From: Philip Webb @ 2008-04-03 13:14 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
080401 Dale wrote:
> W.Kenworthy wrote:
>> *-bank:1
>> description: DIMM DDR Synchronous 400 MHz (2.5 ns)
>> product: PartNum1
>> vendor: Manufacturer1
>> physical id: 1
>> serial: SerNum1
>> slot: DIMM1
>> size: 1GB
>> width: 64 bits
>> clock: 400MHz (2.5ns)
> That is not what mine shows tho. Nothing about speed there.
> *-bank:0
> description: DIMM
> physical id: 0
> slot: A0
> size: 512MB
When I run 'lshw', the memory lines come out as :
*-bank:0
description: DIMM Synchronous 1872 MHz (0.5 ns)
product: PartNum0
vendor: Manufacturer0
physical id: 0
serial: SerNum0
slot: DIMM0
size: 512MiB
width: 64 bits
clock: 1872MHz (0.5ns)
This looks like WK's output rather than Dale's more limited version.
It also doesn't match the spec of the memory when I bought it,
which I recorded in my own files as :
071009 Memory : Kingston 2 x 512 kit DDR2 1150 PC2 9200 : 124.99
The specs are at (they seem to have dropped the 512 MB version)
http://www.valueram.com/datasheets/KHX9200D2_1G.pdf
which seems to confirm my own record.
The speed was supposedly 1150 MHz , but 'lshw' gives 1872 MHz .
Of course, I'm not complaining if it's faster than advertised (smile),
but does anyone have any comments re the 2 differences in output ?
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* Re: [gentoo-user] how accurate is 'lshw' (was memory upgrade) ?
2008-04-03 13:14 ` [gentoo-user] how accurate is 'lshw' (was memory upgrade) ? Philip Webb
@ 2008-04-04 0:33 ` Dale
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From: Dale @ 2008-04-04 0:33 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Philip Webb wrote:
>
> When I run 'lshw', the memory lines come out as :
>
> *-bank:0
> description: DIMM Synchronous 1872 MHz (0.5 ns)
> product: PartNum0
> vendor: Manufacturer0
> physical id: 0
> serial: SerNum0
> slot: DIMM0
> size: 512MiB
> width: 64 bits
> clock: 1872MHz (0.5ns)
>
> This looks like WK's output rather than Dale's more limited version.
>
> It also doesn't match the spec of the memory when I bought it,
> which I recorded in my own files as :
>
> 071009 Memory : Kingston 2 x 512 kit DDR2 1150 PC2 9200 : 124.99
>
> The specs are at (they seem to have dropped the 512 MB version)
>
> http://www.valueram.com/datasheets/KHX9200D2_1G.pdf
>
> which seems to confirm my own record.
>
> The speed was supposedly 1150 MHz , but 'lshw' gives 1872 MHz .
> Of course, I'm not complaining if it's faster than advertised (smile),
> but does anyone have any comments re the 2 differences in output ?
>
>
Well, I suspect it may be the age of my mobo. I have a Abit NF7 rev 2.0
which has been around a while. It may be that other peoples mobo is
newer and has some "enhancements" that my old rig doesn't have. I have
always found that age is the reason for things acting different. I need
a new rig. o_O
I to would be interested in knowing if it is something else causing
this. Could it be that some mobos report differently? Could it be
something to do with the chipset being used?
Dale
:-) :-)
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