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From: GMAN on 25 Jun 2008 22:14 In article <h8g5641ud8copt4cobp5ueqri7qjlukiim(a)4ax.com>, - Bob - <uctraing(a)ultranet.com> wrote: >While check out the P4.800... series (see my other post on "Recommend >a mobo") I ran into this at the Asus site on the P4S800: > >"DDR400 (PC3200), the latest and fastest DDR memory standard, supports >bandwidth up to 3.2GB/s to provide enhanced system performance. (Note: >PC2100/PC1600 up to 3 DIMMs; PC3200/PC2700 up to 2 DIMMs; 1GB >PC3200/2700 with 32 DDR chips up to 1 DIMM only)" > >Does this mean that I would be restricted to using just one 1GB chip >in this board? Or is the "1GB PC3200/2700 with 32 DDR chips up to 1 >DIMM only)" an odd chip that I'm not likely to run into? > >I know little about DDR... but I get the feeling this is like the old >SDRAM high/low density issue :-) > >Thanks, > You wouldnt want the very antiquated SIS chipset with the P4S800. You want an P4P800 Deluxe or the P4C800E Deluxe ,Both intel chipsets
From: GMAN on 25 Jun 2008 23:09 In article <nb1664lu71v2v9bdsbhqgus1o9prj08upk(a)4ax.com>, - Bob - <uctraing(a)ultranet.com> wrote: >On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 02:14:25 GMT, glenzabr(a)xmission.com (GMAN) wrote: > >>You wouldnt want the very antiquated SIS chipset with the P4S800. >> >> >>You want an P4P800 Deluxe or the P4C800E Deluxe ,Both intel chipsets > >I assume from your reply that this isn't something you have to watch >for at all on the newer chip sets... it's an old early design issue ? > >Thanks, Thats what i was getting at. That SIS chipset that the P4S800 motherboard was only able to handle only a certain amount of Ram at certain speeds. Pc3200 was new when that board came out and the support wasnt robust with that chipset. I have a similar limitation with an old P4R800 board i have laying around.
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