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Old 05-07-2001, 08:04 PM   #1
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I have 256mb x 2 512mb PC133 Micron double sided memory CLS3. Is this possible to be installed. I am getting CUSL2 next week back from RMA through ASUS.
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Intel says their chip set will take 4 banks of memory for a total of 512 mhz of 133 memory. 4 single sided 128 or 2 double sided 256 sticks of 133.
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Old 05-08-2001, 01:02 AM   #3
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You may have to play with your BIOS settings to get stability with CAS latency 3 sticks, but otherwise you shouldn't have a problem. BTW This chipset won't support ECC or registered RAM. Did you get your sticks from Crucial? if so, you can go here to check spec's: http://www.crucial.com/ They have listings by P/N, mobo and (major) system builders. If you look up CUSL2-C, you'll get a list of their recommended sticks with P/Ns.
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