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BmxFace 07-13-2003 04:11 PM

how can i see....
 
how fast of ram my mobo can handle. and how much of it, it can take?

Proud 07-13-2003 04:19 PM

What's your make and number of motherboard. :rolleyes:
Check the makers site or the box/manual for these stats.

BmxFace 07-13-2003 04:29 PM

arg its a DTK PRM-0080I EO and i cant find a online manual/stats. anyhelp is nice

green_dragon37 07-13-2003 04:37 PM

http://www.motherboard.cz/mb/dtk/PRM-0080I.htm

All about your mobo!

Ian

BmxFace 07-13-2003 04:52 PM

lol nice banners on the site. Thank you. but i did not see how fast my ram can be.....

green_dragon37 07-13-2003 04:58 PM

It looks like you could stick in PC100 and be safe, but it might support PC133.

Yea, they did really pack those banners in there!

Ian

faheyd 07-15-2003 02:42 AM

Hi BmxFace,
The manual/bios page is at http://www.dtk.com.tw/download/manual/80ie0m.html from DTK. There are five versions of your motherboard. The latest one likes PC100 with 4 sticks of 256MB memory. I agree with dragon guy, you could try some 133Mhz, but it will only run at 100Mhz as far as I can tell (but it will run more stable, as 133 has better specs.). The memory has to have a SPD chip on it. Most all memory sticks have those now, it's a little chip near the end of the memory stick (you won't be able to see it until you open the plastic case). In any case, Circuit City has some cheap memory sticks on sale/rebate, and you can return them if they don't work, I believe they are Centon, or Kinston. That web page also has links to BIOS updates, hint hint.
Have fun!!!

MasterC 07-15-2003 04:18 AM

There are tools available on linux for benchmarking if that's what you are interested in?

http://freshmeat.net/projects/bonnie/

Cool


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