am 21.11.2015 11:37
am 21.11.2015 11:37
Hallo!
Wollte an meinem PC größere RAM Module einbauen, entsprechend den Angaben im Handbuch:
Kingston 8GB(2x4) DIMM DDR3 1333MHz CL9 (Kit 2 HyperX Fury blue (HX313C9FK2/8))
Leider startet der PC damit nicht erfolgreich - immer wieder nur bis zum Medion Schriftzug.
Habe an ein Bios upgrade gedacht, finde aber leider keine Quelle. Im aktuellen BIOS finde ich keinen Punkt zum RAM.
In einem Forenbeitrag (nicht hier) habe ich gelesen, dass es beim Intel i3 Beschränkungen gibt, was die Speicherorganisation des RAM betrifft. Habe das leider nirgends sonst gefunden und man findet bei RAM auch selte diese Angaben zur Speicherorganisation. Kann das vielleicht jemand bestätigen/verneinen?
Wäre echt toll, wenn mir jemand Tipps geben kann. Bin nicht sicher, ob ich die geöffnete RAM Packung zurück schicken kann.
LG Alex
am 11.03.2016 17:05
am 11.03.2016 17:05
Hello again,
I have bought the memory mentioned in previous post and it works right out of the box!!!!!!
http://www.speichermarkt.de/hersteller/medion/desktop/md8880-akoya-p4375d.html
I have also changed my HDD to SSD which also worked right out of the box using the tool that is included in the package.
The SSD i bought was Samsung 850 EVO MZ-75E250 - Solid state drive - 250 GB
The result is that my old computer now is amazingly fast - so no new computer for me for the next 5 years.
Kind regards
Bo
am 24.11.2015 14:50
am 24.11.2015 14:50
Hallo @alex_sbg und herzlich willkommen in der Community.
Dein PC ist bereits ca. 5 Jahre alt. Hierfür existiert leider kein aktuelles BIOS Update.
In diesem Fall kannst du nur Arbeitsspeicher eines anderen Herstellers mit den gleichen Spezifikationen testen.
Gruß - Andi
08.03.2016 18:18 - bearbeitet 08.03.2016 18:19
08.03.2016 18:18 - bearbeitet 08.03.2016 18:19
Hello,
Sorry for writing in English, but my german is quite bad.
I have experienced similar problems and have tried several types of memory which all had the correct specifications. Has anybody had success with updating an MD8880 to 8GB RAM?
I am considering these RAM modules
http://www.speichermarkt.de/hersteller/medion/desktop/md8880-akoya-p4375d.html
but I am a little worried that they wont work, so I have to return them.
Replies welcome in german
am 11.03.2016 17:05
am 11.03.2016 17:05
Hello again,
I have bought the memory mentioned in previous post and it works right out of the box!!!!!!
http://www.speichermarkt.de/hersteller/medion/desktop/md8880-akoya-p4375d.html
I have also changed my HDD to SSD which also worked right out of the box using the tool that is included in the package.
The SSD i bought was Samsung 850 EVO MZ-75E250 - Solid state drive - 250 GB
The result is that my old computer now is amazingly fast - so no new computer for me for the next 5 years.
Kind regards
Bo
am 11.03.2016 19:03
am 11.03.2016 19:03
Hi Bo!
Thanks for the update, good to have some positive feedback. I might try that RAM too.
I also have changed to a SDD (Cruzial) - was a bit tricky, not the best software but works fine now and really improved the pc.
BR Alex
am 11.03.2016 23:03
am 11.03.2016 23:03
Hi Alex,
Agree that the SSD alone is a big performance boost. So for around 100 € u can get a real boost.
My change to the SSD was really easy - maybe because i had used only 133 Gb on the HDD which could easily fit on the 256 GB SSD.
Kind regards
Bo