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RAM Upgrade – One Lump or Two

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 6:15 pm
by dean33
Hi Folks,

I’m probably going to do my upgrade to 2 gigs of RAM sometime over the next few weeks, and there’s something I’m curious about.

I can either get a single stick with the EXACT specs quoted in the Parameter Guide to go with the Hynix RAM that comes in the Oasys, or, I can spend a little extra and buy 2 sticks of Corsair, Kingston, etc., and get a so called “matching pair”.

Are there any advantages to the “matching pair” method? Would there be any guarantee that the specific Brand I choose is going to work in the Oasys anyway, whether I get "one lump or two"?

What sorts of other issues, if any, came up during your particular RAM upgrade experience?

Thanks in advance for your time.

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 7:11 pm
by Kevin Nolan
Hi -

I can't comment on the advantages of a matching pair - that's a good question I hope is answered - but I can tell you I simply purchased an extra gig or ram and installed it (from crucial) and my OASYS has worked flawlessly and without any noticeable lacking of performance that I can testify to. So one extra Gig of RAM will do the trick for sure; but as you indicate - it'd be interesting to hear if a matching pair might improve performance a little.

Kevin.

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 9:56 pm
by lewisjalexander
could you provide me with some info on the ram needed please and installation method for this? I am finally getting down to some work on the OASYS and need the ram to upgrade and provide further power.

can't find any info online for this. could you guys help or is there a PDF with these details

cheers

lew

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 10:20 pm
by Kevin Nolan
Hi Lew -

The procedure is not complicated. There is a complete description of the RAM required either in the Operation manual or the parameter manual - they're not available to me right now but if you go to www.korguser.net and login and go to the OASYS section you will find all the latest documentation in pdf format and search for RAM and you should find there the exact specification of the RAM moduel which at this stage will be very cheap to buy online from Crucial or Kingston; and you'll find a complete description on how to install the upgrade - it involves taking off the end panels and openign up the OASYS but it's easy to install - just follow the guidelines and look after the OASYS when opening up and all will be fine.

sorry don't have more specific details right now - but as said they are in the documentation.

Kevin.

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 11:59 pm
by Mike Conway
Lew, this is the one I bought:

http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDe ... pgkingston



According to the Parameter Guide:

184 pin DIMM DDR SDRAM, unbuffered, non-ECC

PC2700 (DDR333 CL2.5)
PC3200 (DDR400 CL3)

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 4:32 am
by vortex
I understood matching pairs only had an advantage with dual channel motherboards, don't know if the oasys is. Even then I think the gain is debatable. Having said that putting in the extra gig with the right specs is a total no-brainer, do it!

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 1:52 pm
by lewisjalexander
great news

Have now 2 gb ram installed on my OASYS 88 running OS 1.3.3

it's that easy to install the memory even a totally blind guy like myself can do it hahahahahahahaha

OASYS ROCKS!

lew

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 7:41 pm
by dean33
And more great news,

I decided to go with one stick of RAM rather than a pair, and just installed it today. On Boot up, Momma says she’s reading 2 gigs, so that’s the name of that tune.

As Lewis said, it’s that easy! Enjoy your new Oasys my friend. I know I’m sure enjoying mine! It does indeed ROCK!

With both Lewis and myself successfully upgraded at this point in time, we could probably call it quits on this particular thread, unless someone else is having difficulties. Thanks to one and all for your thoughts and suggestions.

Best Regards,
Dean

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 9:03 pm
by lewisjalexander
I agree and second this lol

lew