Tareq wrote:
> Hello
> I have a GigaByte GA-6bx7+ motherboard having a pentium III processor
> that can't support in any DIMM slot more than 128 MB ( a 256MB SD RAM
> chip is seen as 128 MB), though it's mentioned in its manual that it
> can support upto 256. I updated the bios and still the same. Any help?
> Thanks
> http://www.crucial.com/store/listpar...l=GA%2D6BX7%2B
It is a 440BX motherboard, so the 256MB DIMMs should have 16 chips.
Don't buy a DIMM with only 8 chips on the 256MB DIMM. A 256MB
DIMM with 16 chips is referred to as "low density", while
a DIMM having only 8 chips is called "high density". You
want the low density DIMM.
I've used the CT32M64S4D7E listed on the Crucial site, in my
440BX motherboard, and it works fine. At least two sticks work
fine, and are fully detected.
Paul