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Old September 7th 04, 09:57 PM
Gareth Tuckwell
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I have a Soltek SL75-DRV5 motherboard. I would like to know if it will
support a high density 1GB DDR memory module. I know it will support 1GB,
but can it handle high density???

I no one can answer, then any idea where I might find out. I have read the
manual, but it doesn't mention high or low density memory, it only
stipulates that it must be true 2.5v memory.

Thanks


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Old September 8th 04, 07:10 AM
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Gareth Tuckwell wrote:
I have a Soltek SL75-DRV5 motherboard. I would like to know if it will
support a high density 1GB DDR memory module. I know it will support
1GB, but can it handle high density???


IIRC, it's called single or double sided in DDR language, and I think pretty
much every DDR board supports both options. For your specific case (Soltek
75DRV5), I've run a single sided (high density) 166MHz stick along with a
double-sided (low density) 133MHz stick, both running at 152MHz cas 2.5 and
it ran perfectly, so I would be surprised if, given that it supports 1gb
sticks, it wouldn't like a single-sided one.

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Old September 8th 04, 11:11 AM
Gareth Tuckwell
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The memory I have a change to buy is described as high density (128*4
module).

So is single sided the same as 128*4 modules
and double sided the same as 128*(something else)?

Thanks
GT


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Gareth Tuckwell wrote:
I have a Soltek SL75-DRV5 motherboard. I would like to know if it will
support a high density 1GB DDR memory module. I know it will support
1GB, but can it handle high density???


IIRC, it's called single or double sided in DDR language, and I think

pretty
much every DDR board supports both options. For your specific case (Soltek
75DRV5), I've run a single sided (high density) 166MHz stick along with a
double-sided (low density) 133MHz stick, both running at 152MHz cas 2.5

and
it ran perfectly, so I would be surprised if, given that it supports 1gb
sticks, it wouldn't like a single-sided one.

[...]

--
Michael Brown
www.emboss.co.nz : OOS/RSI software and more
Add michael@ to emboss.co.nz - My inbox is always open




 




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