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Selecting a RAM

What does it mean when we select a RAM by assigning

select = 1

?

Thanks.

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SWEngineer
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List your motherboard make and model, and your BIOS version please.

dogbreath077
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What does it mean when we select a RAM by assigning

select = 1

?

Thanks.

Where do you do this? Please explain.

rubberman
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according to you need or you must explain this..

ami111
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selecting ram is very technical issue its include ram model no# bus speed and type of ram according to your motherboard FSB front side bus like DDR1 DDR2 DDR3 with 266Mhz
400Mhz , 800Mhz.

steven300
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Does this have to do with ram? Because the select = 1, does not looks like it is related to ram or whatever sort.

jingda
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Yeah , where did you write this "select " statement anyway?

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