Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Fri, 23 Nov 2001 04:33:03 -0500 | From | William Park <> | Subject | PC-133 RAM + VIA 686B -> 4 x DIMM or 3 x DIMM ? |
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I'm confused by conflicting rumors about VIA 686B chipset: - some people can get only 3 x DIMM working at PC-133. - others report that all 4 x DIMM are working at PC-133.
It's interesting to note that specs for - Tyan's motherboards say support for only 3 x DIMM at PC-133, - Abit's motherboards say support for all 4 x DIMM at PC-133, But, they both use same VIA 694X/686B chipsets.
Which is correct?
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