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Forum Can Gizmo 2 use GX-420CA and 2GB chips w/o issues?
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Can Gizmo 2 use GX-420CA and 2GB chips w/o issues?

monkeyman_stones
monkeyman_stones over 6 years ago

I own a pair of GizmoSphere Gizmo 2 SBC's and with the first I also bought an AMD GX-420CA 4-Core, 2Ghz processor and more recently I purchased 5 (but only need 4 of them) Micron MT41K256M16HA-125E DDR3 RAM chips.  I'd like to install them all, but I want to make certain that I will not have an issue after having made such changes.

I know that GizmoSphere had intended to install 2GB of RAM chips from the start (but for $ savings did not), but I've seen no evidence that the 4-Core AMD GX-420CA 2Ghz processor had been intended, yet it's power usage is close enough to the AMD GX-210HA they did use that it should be fine so long as I don't overdo the use of the additional PCI slots through the High Speed Connector.

 

1) So, will the GizmoSphere Gizmo 2 work just fine and display all of the RAM of the 2GB RAM chips, or "No!"

2) Will the GizmoSphere Gizmo 2 work fine with the AMD GX-420CA, or is it too power hungry (or otherwise) to allow function of the SBC?

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  • balearicdynamics
    balearicdynamics over 6 years ago in reply to shabaz +2 verified
    When I got the Gizmo2 for a project of a client I had a lot of issues ( helped me a lot) managing the options supported by the board. In the same period I have also explored with the guys of the GizmoSphere…
  • shabaz
    shabaz over 6 years ago +1
    Hi David, You should check with Gizmosphere directly if you can, but the answer for (1) was 'no' last time I checked the documentation or website - it stated somewhere that the board was capable of extra…
  • monkeyman_stones
    monkeyman_stones over 6 years ago in reply to shabaz +1 suggested
    It requires flashing the BIOS for the 2GB RAM to work. There's a source out there in which the user had already installed and created a BIOS file to flash for 2GB of RAM (it may have been through GitHub…
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    0 shabaz over 6 years ago

    Hi David,

     

    You should check with Gizmosphere directly if you can, but the answer for (1) was 'no' last time I checked the documentation or website - it stated somewhere that the board was capable of extra RAM, but it wasn't just a case of installing more (and I presumed this means other parts may need to be added too, e.g. capacitors). It isn't intended for user-modification to this extent anyway.

    For (2), I don't know the answer.

     

    EDIT: this is the text from the documentation (user guide) that I recalled:

    This is a manufacturing option only. It is not recommended that users attempt to remove or resolder the BGA memory components.

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    0 monkeyman_stones over 6 years ago in reply to shabaz

    It requires flashing the BIOS for the 2GB RAM to work. There's a source out there in which the user had already installed and created a BIOS file to flash for 2GB of RAM (it may have been through GitHub, perhaps). The RAM is no problem whatsoever. Viewing early docs for the board they clearly had intended to make it a 2GB bearing board (but a single, internal memo which mentions a change to 1GB would increase profit margins from within GizmoSphere is out there).  Your answer is reversed. 2GB RAM is no issue at all (so long as also Micron made DDR3 of the same [excluding memory capacity] type there is no problem with the install of Micron 256Gb DDR3 chips for 2GB, once BIOS flashed).

    The portion you had no answer for was the important portion of the question (the RAM was $35, but processor was $123 with shipping).

    I'll edit this post to give a link to the 2GB RAM BIOS file once I find the bookmark in Chrome, Chromium, Firefox, Midori or Opera.

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  • shabaz
    0 shabaz over 6 years ago in reply to monkeyman_stones

    Can you show a link where someone installed 2GB DRAM and had it functioning? If it was no issue at all, others might wish to try it, as would I.

    But I'd like to read up on it to confirm that someone successfully installed 2GB and had it functioning.

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    0 monkeyman_stones over 6 years ago in reply to shabaz

    As I stated above: "I'll edit this post to give a link to the 2GB RAM BIOS file once I find the bookmark in Chrome, Chromium, Firefox, Midori or Opera." The problem is my device keeps taking me away from doing as much (forcing me to start from the beginning yet again) because my screen keeps flashing and showing me notices that there were replies here.

    I am looking for it, but an online search is no longer useful because it is flooded with "GizmoPal" even when search line includes -GizmoPal and -gizmopal and others. It still shows those pages which were specifically asked to be ignored. I have a bookmark in one of the almost half dozen browsers, but which requires my trying each of the thousands of bookmarks in each browser until I find it. But again, I am forced to respond to the screen and LED's flashing, plus the annoyingly loud and unpleasant noise each of the 5 devices give when a response to this post comes in.

    I will post it when I find it and I am certain it exists.

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  • shabaz
    0 shabaz over 6 years ago in reply to monkeyman_stones

    I understand, but you're referring to a BIOS file in your comment. Having 2GB RAM functioning entails swapping out the memory chips too. I can't see how you can state it is not a problem unless you've seen a comment somewhere that someone managed this and had no problem.

    At the high operational frequency there could be instabilities. So I'd like it confirmed that it is indeed not a problem.

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    0 shabaz over 6 years ago in reply to monkeyman_stones

    I understand, but you're referring to a BIOS file in your comment. Having 2GB RAM functioning entails swapping out the memory chips too. I can't see how you can state it is not a problem unless you've seen a comment somewhere that someone managed this and had no problem.

    At the high operational frequency there could be instabilities. So I'd like it confirmed that it is indeed not a problem.

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