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Re: OT Ram upgrade options



On Thursday 12 July 2001 13:22, David Purton wrote:

> at the moment I have two 32MB sdram dimms on an ASUS TXP4-X mainboard.
> My box is about 3 years old.
>
> The mainboard manual has this to say:
>
> Two sockets are available for 3.3 Volt Unbuffered SDRAMs of either 8,
> 16, 32, 64 or 128 MB to form a memory size of between 8MB and 256 MB.
>
> Memory Speed setup is required through "Auto Configuration" in BIOS
> Chipset Setup of the BIOS software. If both 60ns and 70ns memory are
> used set "Auto Configuration" to 70ns. Do not use memory modules with
> more than 24 chips per module.

If your memory clock is 66 Mhz (P2 up to 333 MHz and all Celerons had it) you 
can use PC66 and PC100. If your memory clock is 100 MHz (BX chipset, P2 from 
350 MHz) you can use PC100 and PC133.

There is always a chance that the module won't work in a particular board, so 
try to buy with money back guaranty.



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