| Subject: Re: Will Increasing memory from 512MB to 1Gig... |
| From: "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> |
| Date: 16/02/2004, 22:13 |
Man those are OLD P1 Chip-sets !
Now how about something a bit more modern, like 815, 845 and 865 chip-sets.
Dave
"Barry Walsh" <bwalsh@SPAMMERSAREVERMINindigo.ie> wrote in message
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| David H. Lipman wrote:
| > Martin:
| >
| > Now THAT was a response I was looking for.
| >
| > Thanx...
| > Dave
| >
| >
| >
|
| This will give some values to the chipset limitations mentioned
|
| # For Intel� Chipsets, we offer a portfolio of solutions supporting
| different cacheability limits: Chipsets for the Intel Pentium Processor
| Family
| # 430VX = 64MB
| # 430HX = 512MB
| # 430TX = 64MB
| # Chipsets for the Intel� Pentium� Pro Processor Family
| # 440FX = 4096MB
|
| Found about halfway down
|
| http://www.intel.com/design/chipsets/applnots/memory.htm