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Medion i3-530

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WalFin
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Medion i3-530

Hi 

Spec....

Motherboard MS-7616

Intel Core i3-530 (2.93Ghz 4 mb Intel Smart Cache) 
Nvidia Geforce G210 Directx 10 Graphics card with 512mb 
3 GB DDR3 SDRAM 
1 TB S-ATA disk 
Multiformat DVD/CD burner 
High Speed Wireless Lan 802.11n-Standard 

 

This desktop is quite old but still works okay. However, on trying to increase RAM to 8GB (2 x 4GB), on startup it immediately goes to "Blue Screen". When I switch off and put the original 3GB RAM back in, it starts up as normal, no Blue Screen. I have reset the BIOS and tried with only 4GB stick. No difference. Help.

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Gehringer
Retired
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Hi @WalFin ,

 

do you have the MSN number of your product?

 

it is an 8-digits number written in the label underneath it.

Regards,

Gehringer

WalFin
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I presume you mean the S/N. Yes, it's on a label at the bottom of the back panel. Should I disclose this number?

WalFin
Apprentice
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I also have a Art,-Nr which is 8 digits. The MED S/N is considerably more than 8 digits, though.

WalFin
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Okay, just found out that the Art Nr is the MSN and yes it is 8 digits. Is it safe to broadcast this number on this forum?

WalFin
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Hi

 

Yes I have found the MSN. What do I do now?

Fishtown
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Hi @WalFin 

Let us know the number so that we can check which computer you have.
bye Fishtown
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WalFin
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MSN 10013506

Fishtown
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Hi @WalFin 

you have:

1x 1024 MB DDR3-SDRAM (PC3-10600 / 1333 MHz)
1x 2048 MB DDR3-SDRAM (PC3-10600 / 1333 MHz)

 

Memory Support

  • DDRIII 1066 / 1333 Mhz (16 GB Max)
  • 4 DDRIII DIMMs (240pin / 1.5V)
  • Single /Dual channel mode
Allocation of the working memory from the service manual from MS 7616 v1.0

Screenshot_2020-04-27 bda(ex)_MB_MSI_MS7616_v1 0_en pdf(1).png

bye Fishtown

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WalFin
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Forgive my ignorance in these matters, please see the last RAM I purchased (see photo). Is this one compatible with my MS-7616. I have tried two other RAM cards which were returned (with exactly the same "blue screen" error). Three faulty RAMs is surely almost impossible? Not sure the jpg is showing for some reason. So the RAM is PATRIOT, PSD34G133381, PS00 1042, 4GB PC3-10600 CL9 (4GB PC3-10600 1333MHz CL9). Hope this helps?RAMRAM

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