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5 or 6 PCI ATX Motherboard 2 pci E

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by spawn1980, Aug 27, 2008.

  1. spawn1980

    spawn1980 Regular member

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    I see 4 slots I thought I had to put 1GB in each slot. Because I know some Boards slot require a certain amount of memory in each slot. But I can just put 2GB in 2 Slots and leave the rest Empty.
     
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    Did some more reading.
    The P31 chipset is unable to read a pair of double-side RAM modules next to each other. In other words, you need to use two sticks of RAM rather than four, even though it has four slots, as single-sided RAM modules aren't really worth bothering with, so 2x2GB it is.
     
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    You always go for the max of my Budget don't you LOL.. OK Now I know what I need Thanks Again for All your help..If any problem I'll post back. Time to find Some Extra Money
     
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    Lol no, I go for the best. If you don't think you need 4GB then say so! :)
     
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    I like to max out my computer so that I know it has every that it can ever that. Hoping that everything you showed is the max. If theres more please let me know.
     
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    You can get far more expensive boards that have a few more bells and whistles, but they cost far more than $100 and finding one with three PCI slots on it may prove a challenge.
    As far as the rest of it goes, you can get a far more expensive CPU that's more powerful, and obviously you could buy a mega graphics card - maxing a system is expensive!
     
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    Alright Sounds like my computer is already max out for the price I'm willing to pay Maybe over time. Thanks Again
     
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    No problem.
     
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    What's new? The same caveat is there, as it should be.
    "* Because of chipset limitations, do not populate both DIMM sockets of the same channel (e.g. DDR and DDR2), or populate 4 DIMM sockets with double-sided memory modules to prevent system's failure to start or incorrect detection of memory modules. Please refer to the user manual for the memory configurations table"

    it's also a mere $6 less on ebay. Is that really worth the risk?
     
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    I was just worried when I saw "4 GB of memory size will instead be shown as 3.xx GB during system startup" I thought I would automatically lose 1GB but your saying that I will not because of different memory or something like that.
     
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    No, you will 'lose' memory. 32-bit Operating Systems can only see 4GB minus your graphics memory allowance, so for a 512MB graphics card, that's 3.5GB. However, this effect stops at 3.2GB, so you will never see less than that.
     

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