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From: newsposter on 2 Mar 2006 13:59 Hi everybody My motherboard's manual can be found here http://www.via.com.tw/download/mainboards/3/5/p4xb-s-r_v1.3.pdf The mothreboard is also described here http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/chipsets/p4-series/p4x266/ Chipset · VIA Apollo P4X266 chipset (VT8753 & VT8233) - Supports Intel® Pentium® 4 processors with 400MHz (100MHz QDR) CPU Front Side Bus (FSB). - AGP v2.0 compliant with 8x transfer mode. - High Bandwidth V-Link Client controller. - Integrated Faster Ethernet LPC. - Integrated Hardware Sound Blaster/Direct Sound AC'97 audio. - Ultra DMA 33/66/100 master mode PCI EIDE controller. - ACPI 1.0B and PCI Bus Power Management 1.1 compliant. Main Memory · 3 x 184-pin DDR DIMM slots. · Supports up to 3GB of DDR266 SDRAM (PC2100/PC1600). · Supports 2.5v DDR266 SDRAM. ************************************************************************************* I have the following modules: 1G DDR266, PC100 Module banks: 1 Density 1024x2 Parity No Ecc no Voltage: SSTL 2.5V/2.6V Timming:Cycle 7.3 ns (CAS Latency 2.5) Datawidth:Module: 0x64, Prim. SDRAM x0/x0 2X256M DDR266, PC100 Module banks: 2 Parity No Ecc no Voltage: SSTL 2.5V/2.6V Timming:Cycle 7.3 ns (CAS Latency 2.5) Datawidth:Module: 0x64, Prim. SDRAM x0/x0 The problem: The BIOS shows only 1GB of installed memory on the motherboard. If I install only the 1G module the BIOS is reporting 512MB. The manufacturer lists the module as compatible with http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/chipsets/p4-series/p4x266a/ Question: what is the difference between p4x266 and p4x266a ? Why is my memory module not seen entirely ? Thank you
From: Pen on 2 Mar 2006 15:05 <newsposter(a)excite.com> wrote in message news:1141325957.193270.320150(a)i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... Hi everybody My motherboard's manual can be found here http://www.via.com.tw/download/mainboards/3/5/p4xb-s-r_v1.3.pdf The mothreboard is also described here http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/chipsets/p4-series/p4x266/ Chipset ? VIA Apollo P4X266 chipset (VT8753 & VT8233) - Supports Intel? Pentium? 4 processors with 400MHz (100MHz QDR) CPU Front Side Bus (FSB). - AGP v2.0 compliant with 8x transfer mode. - High Bandwidth V-Link Client controller. - Integrated Faster Ethernet LPC. - Integrated Hardware Sound Blaster/Direct Sound AC'97 audio. - Ultra DMA 33/66/100 master mode PCI EIDE controller. - ACPI 1.0B and PCI Bus Power Management 1.1 compliant. Main Memory ? 3 x 184-pin DDR DIMM slots. ? Supports up to 3GB of DDR266 SDRAM (PC2100/PC1600). ? Supports 2.5v DDR266 SDRAM. ************************************************************************************* I have the following modules: 1G DDR266, PC100 Module banks: 1 Density 1024x2 Parity No Ecc no Voltage: SSTL 2.5V/2.6V Timming:Cycle 7.3 ns (CAS Latency 2.5) Datawidth:Module: 0x64, Prim. SDRAM x0/x0 2X256M DDR266, PC100 Module banks: 2 Parity No Ecc no Voltage: SSTL 2.5V/2.6V Timming:Cycle 7.3 ns (CAS Latency 2.5) Datawidth:Module: 0x64, Prim. SDRAM x0/x0 The problem: The BIOS shows only 1GB of installed memory on the motherboard. If I install only the 1G module the BIOS is reporting 512MB. The manufacturer lists the module as compatible with http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/chipsets/p4-series/p4x266a/ Question: what is the difference between p4x266 and p4x266a ? Why is my memory module not seen entirely ? Thank you The p4x266 is a Northbridge Chipset NOT the motherboard.. The A version would be the updated/upgraded version of same. Your motherboard is P4XB-R or -S or -SA or -RA. In any case Crucial calls for the same memory in all four. Since the 512 MB seems to be fine, I can only conclude that the 1GB unit is apparently higher density than the mobo supports as that is the usual problem when you only get half the memory. This quote from the 266A information would tend to support my conclusions. See the *** marked bit. The VIA Apollo P4X266A further expands VIA's extensive line of Intel? Pentium? 4 chipsets. VIA now offers Pentium 4 platform solutions from top to bottom, with the VIA ProSavage P4M266 offering SMA graphics for the low end, ***the VIA Apollo P4X266 offering mainstream discrete performance, and the new VIA Apollo P4X266A covering the high end extreme performance segment.***
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