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The 430 VX Did indeed support the SDRAM, but... That was about the date the
first ones hit the market. Shuttle Hot557 ver 1.0 was about the first one I
seen!

Steve Wolfe


David Gillett wrote:

> On 28 May 99, at 13:32, Tom Turak wrote:
>
> > I have a couple of Intel VX chipset boards with July 1996 Bios dates. They
> > support SDRAM, the most common kind of DIMM, ....
>
>   I believe the 430TX is the only Intel Socket 7 chipset designed to support
> SDRAM.  I do not believe Intel ever certified use of SDRAM with the 430VX
> chipset, and I would be very surprised if this actually works.
>
> David G
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>

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