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Date: | Wed, 21 Jun 2000 01:56:13 -0400 |
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Herbert Graf wrote:
> > Does anyone out there have an FIC VX-98 motherboard?
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> > FIC does not have a manual for it at their website and I need to know if
> > it can use PC100 DIMMS. It has a slot for it but it might be for EDO
> > DIMMs.
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> What chipset does it use? I myself have an ASUS MB based on the 430 VX
> chipset and although it takes SDRAM, it does not like PC100 SDRAM. If your
> board is indeed Socket 7 (and not Super Socket 7) then I have found that
> very few boards like PC100. The symptoms usually are that the system does
> run but not all of the memory is recognized (in my example my board would
> detect a 64MB module as 16MB, although sometimes is saw a little more). TTYL
I found out it uses SDRAM (PC66) at the Micron RAM configurator, very useful
site to find out that kind of thing.
It's a got a VIA chipset, PC100 seems to work just fine. It actually runs with
two SIMMs on the bank right next to the DIMM bank. There are no jumper settings
to set the RAM type, I guess it does it automatically. I'm not too sure about it
being able to set the DIMM at 3.3v and the SIMMs at 5v so I'll pass on the combo
idea unless I can find the manual telling me it's okay.
Thanks for your help.
Jose
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