Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 8:48 pm
Well then, eagerly awaiting reports from the brave people who'll do that upgrade. 

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WINTERSUN!Serg wrote:Thank you for this video!:) May i ask you please who's music playing in this video? Name of artist/song? Thank you.Neko wrote:I made a little video to show how to upgrade to 4BG RAM. I just did it recently and it's actually quite safe if you know how to use both your hands, assuming you do so if you have a Kronos =)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjJaG89t7lk
MEH. symph x is boring if you ask me... just sayin....ProfessorShred wrote:Neko wrote:
i've been a metalhead for many years now and I can tell I don't know other band that can deliver as much magic.
Hmmm about a band from New Jersey named Symphony X
Ever heard of using THUMBNAILS versions of image links from Imageshack?carmol wrote:I took some pics:
(sorry they're big)
LOL.McHale wrote:good vid. For the 88, the only difference is you remove all the screws that go into the wood bottom except the 4 screws that hold the rubber feet on. There is no bar.Neko wrote:I made a little video to show how to upgrade to 4BG RAM. I just did it recently and it's actually quite safe if you know how to use both your hands, assuming you do so if you have a Kronos =)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjJaG89t7lk
...at least that's what someone told me. I wouldn't know because I'd never open mine up!
It looks like the Kronos has two slots on its motherboard for sticks of RAM. I suspect the keyboard ships with two 1GB sticks in it. As there are no free RAM slots, the cheapest way to upgrade to the maximum capacity of 4GB is to buy two 2GB sticks and swap out the 1GB ones.apex wrote:hey why do you have to remove the default 2GB stick in order to install the 4Gb kit... can't you just purchase a 2GB stick and ADD it to what comes with the Kronos from the manufacturer?
The Kronos, from stock, only has a 2Gb DIMM in one of the slots, the other is free. I upgraded with a matched pair of Corsair's... I really wouldn't risk mixing RAM from different manufacturers.islanddave wrote:I suspect the keyboard ships with two 1GB sticks in it. As there are no free RAM slots, the cheapest way to upgrade to the maximum capacity of 4GB is to buy two 2GB sticks and swap out the 1GB ones.
I come from an IT background, and believe me, mismatched RAM can cause mayhem, even boot failure. There's quite a bit to take to consideration... Clock speed, latency etc. Keep it simple - get a decent quality matched pair.apex wrote:is there really an issue with using "un-matched" pairs? (even in real "as we know them" computers....