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Not a clue. I would suggest, due to the flakey nature of early 168 pin
SDRAM sockets, that you switch to 72 pin EDO for this board. I can't speak
for all motherboard designs using the 430VX, but typically a board using
such an old chipset wouldn't know the difference when it comes to
performance. Stability, on the other hand, will increase dramatically.
By the way, there was such a thing as 168 pin edo, don't just assume the
16mb DIMM is sdram if you haven't any documentation or way of testing it.
Tom Turak
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From: bev clark [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 5:28 PM
I have a Pentium 120 (I430 VX chipset) that came with 16mB DIMM.
I want to upgrade the memory. I have a PC66 32 mB synchronous DIMM memory
(Nanya)
that my BIOS will not autodetect. If I leave the settings as they were
for the 16mB memory the computer will not boot. If I leave the default
settings in the
BIOS, the computer will show signs of life ie: not beep but the monitor will
not light up.
Any clues?
PCBUILD's List Owner's:
Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]>
Drew Dunn<[log in to unmask]>
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