Re: 256MB/133MHz na Abit BF6

Autor: Robert (skyrobin_at_sec.polbox.pl)
Data: Sat 25 Aug 2001 - 17:36:35 MET DST


"wawro" <tomoje_at_yahoo.com> wrote in message news:9m89jh$2u1$1_at_news.tpi.pl...
> Plyta jak w tytule widzi pamiec jak w tytule jako 128MB.
> Czy ktos wie o co chodzi?
> Moze ten Abit nie pracuje z 133MHz-owymi pamieciami ( w instrukcji pisza
> tylko o 100)
> Ktos mi powiedzial ze niektore "tajwance" w ogole nie obsluguja 256MB
> kosci RAM.

Warning about 256MB PC133 SDRAM Modules

Taking into account the impressive reduction of memory chips prices and the
fact that 256MB PC133 SDRAM modules are getting more and more spread, we
decided to warn you:
The today's market offers 256MB PC133 SDRAM modules built from 256Mbit
chips, which are incompatible with the boards on some older chipsets. These
modules are built with 8 chips (in case of no ECC support) and 9 chips (in
case ECC is supported).

To the chipsets, which are unable to work with these 256MB memory modules
belong:
VIA Apollo Pro133 and older VIA chipsets;
Intel BX, LX, EX and i810.

These modules are supported without any trouble by:
VIA Apollo Pro133A and newer solutions;
All AMD chipsets from AMD, VIA, SiS and ALi. However, we should point out
here that ASUS K7V (VIA KX133 based) is said to be unable to work with these
modules;
Intel 810E and Intel 810E2 and the entire Intel 815 family.

That's why be careful when buying more memory for your PC. The best thing
you can do, is to read carefully your mainboard user's manual before buying
a new module. Or you should stick to the 16-chip modules (128Mbit chips),
which work everywhere for sure.



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