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RAM requirements for a PM G5: How specific?

EvieSigma

Young ThinkPad Apprentice
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Heh, which G5 is it? 

The only G5's that support ECC are the final Late 2005 models, but they used DDR2. 
2.3 Dual Processor. I guess that means it won't use that memory then, but thanks for letting me know, I'd have wasted money on useless RAM!

 
Early G5's (4 and 8 RAM slots) only support normal desktop DDR1 1GB DIMMS (4 or 8GB MAX depending on slot count). Ebay is flooded with cheap 1GB DDR1 DIMMs that only work with specific AMD chipsets so look out.

The later G5's that used DDR2 can do 16GB (8x2GB).

 
Matched pairs? Opposing slots? I don't understand. Is slot one of the top bank matched to slot one of the bottom bank and so on?

 
You are correct about the matching banks. Falcon is referencing the Dual Channel memory system. At a minimum, you should have one module per bank (pair of 2 slots) installed. If you're unsure, just put a module in the top slot, and the other module in the second-to-last slot.

If you open it up and find you have no idea what to do, this might help: https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Power+Mac+G5+RAM+Replacement/1954

 
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So if I fill all 8 slots with identical 1GB sticks, it will just work, right?

I was going to use 4x2GB sticks but it sounds like I'd have to spread them out between the two banks.

 
So with 4 2GB sticks, I put one in the top slot of the top bank, one in the bottom slot of the top bank, and the same for the bottom bank? I don't mind spreading them out like that but I want to make sure I do it right.

 
Oh, okay! Sorry, I got a bit confused and thought I had to put the RAM in a strange orientation. I saw the numbers when I was cleaning dust out of the thing so I can certainly manage that.

Kind of unrelated, but I didn't want to make a new thread about it...is it true that the G5 doesn't support SATA III and so I'd have to find older SATA II hard drives?

 
I decided I'm going to try out the Intel 320 160GB, I figure I'll put 10.4.11 and OS 9.2.2 on that and get a smallish 7200rpm standard HD for regular files. But all of this is going to have to wait until after the SE/30 is put in working order. :p

 
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