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Having re-read the Supermicro P6SBA (I have revision 2.0) mobo manual
(unfortunately only the manual for revision 4.0 exists online) what
must be about a dozen times now, the penny has *finally* dropped and I
now understand exactly type of RAM it supports.
I'd quite like 512mb of memory for my Win98 boxes. It would be nice
to dual-boot them with XP, and so this amount of RAM would be a good
idea I think.
However, in order to get this much RAM onboard, the RAM sticks must be
registered. I've found some registered sticks online (which are also
ECC.) The mobo manual says it supports both registered and ECC RAM,
so that's OK I think.
I guess my principal query is simply - will registered ECC RAM get
along fine with Windows 98 (and XP) ? I've heard this type of memory
slows things down a little bit, but would this decent amount of memory
more than make up for any "slowdowns" that this special type of memory
has on a mobo?
Alternatively, I could go for unregistered (non-ECC) SDRAM, but I'm
limited to a max of 384mb for this type of RAM.
I'm tempted to go for the registered ECC stuff...
Any thoughts please - thanks very much.
Best regards, Robert.
(unfortunately only the manual for revision 4.0 exists online) what
must be about a dozen times now, the penny has *finally* dropped and I
now understand exactly type of RAM it supports.
I'd quite like 512mb of memory for my Win98 boxes. It would be nice
to dual-boot them with XP, and so this amount of RAM would be a good
idea I think.
However, in order to get this much RAM onboard, the RAM sticks must be
registered. I've found some registered sticks online (which are also
ECC.) The mobo manual says it supports both registered and ECC RAM,
so that's OK I think.
I guess my principal query is simply - will registered ECC RAM get
along fine with Windows 98 (and XP) ? I've heard this type of memory
slows things down a little bit, but would this decent amount of memory
more than make up for any "slowdowns" that this special type of memory
has on a mobo?
Alternatively, I could go for unregistered (non-ECC) SDRAM, but I'm
limited to a max of 384mb for this type of RAM.
I'm tempted to go for the registered ECC stuff...
Any thoughts please - thanks very much.
Best regards, Robert.