Well... ================================================================================ got the heatsink yesterday… :D .. fitted it, that was easy enough, plugged everything in, turned on the pc and then… beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep a BIOS stop code error.. could be one of two things.. bad GFX card.. or bad RAM. well, i managed to rule the first thing (the GFX) out.. evidently it beeps even without the card in (although that could just be it bitching that there isnt a card) and so, after reading the manual, decided it was the RAM. apparently the chipset on my motherboard (chipset: SIS, mobo: ASUS ASRock) requires certain things from certain ram speeds.. as follows: on the motherboard there are three DIMM slots.. * PC2100 (DDR266) 1 stick in each of the three DIMM slots, Max. 3GB * PC2700 (DDR333) 1 stick in two of the three DIMM slots, Max. 2GB * PC3200 (DDR400) 1 stick in one of the three DIMM slots, Max. 1GB basically, if i read that right.. i need 3 sticks of this DDR266 .. not 2.. like i ordered. :| you’d think they’d tell you this, eh? bastids. … sooo.. in an hour or so, i’m off to the hospital for my quarterly diabetes clinic.. yay! :| … but after that, me and dad are gonna go buy another stick of RAM.. so my new pc should be up and running tonight.. hopefully. ================================================================================ Published January 22, 2004 Generated from the original post: https://blog.omgmog.net/post/well/ Max Glenister is an interface designer and senior full-stack developer from Oxfordshire. He writes mostly about front-end development and technology. - Mastodon: https://indieweb.social/@omgmog - Github: https://github.com/omgmog - Reddit: https://reddit.com/u/omgmog - Discord: https://discordapp.com/users/omgmog#6206