Subject: Re: Well-supported onboard video A64 mobo?
To: Mark Weinem <mark.weinem@onlinehome.de>
From: None <jonathan@dsg.stanford.edu>
List: port-i386
Date: 02/10/2006 14:22:51
In message <20060210221444.GA19313@vigor10.my.domain>Mark Weinem writes
>On Fri, 10 Feb 2006, Jonathan Stone wrote:
>
>> Empirically, when I install 4GB of PC3200 RAM (DDR400), the BIOS
>> configures it to run at DDR333.  If I pull out either half of the
>> DIMMs, the BIOS reports the RAM at DDR400.  If you have sticks rated
>> at DDR333, then maybe what you see is "normal"?
>
>That's the reason why you should use *single-sided* RAM-Modules.

Quite. I recall a limit of 16 chips per channel or some such.

Now if you can tell me where to find single-sided, unbuffered 1Gibyte
DDR400 (PC3200), *with ECC*, that'd be a useful response,
because I'd like to buy several.