- Asus MOtherBoard???
- Posted by Tommy on February 20th, 2004
I have 933 p3 Intell. Asus CUSL2-C motherboard. I have 3 slots and 2 of the
slots I have 256 ram in each slot( total 512) with only 1 left open. I
wanted to put in a 64 ram or another 256, but when I started the computer it
would increase the ram but it would not contiue to boot up. I tried to press
delete to go to setup but it did not go. I took it out and everything worked
fine as it was. it says in the manual the dimm must be 3.3 volts unbuffered
sdram. It seems I cannot put in more than 512 combination the book says. Can
this be possible?????. I am trying to have this go faster. It seems as
though it takes a little longer to start up some programs wen I press the
Iconss in XP pro, as when I had win 98 I was able to start up faster.. Can
anyone tell me about this asus ???Thanks in advance
- Posted by Jerry G. on February 20th, 2004
You will have to change all the rams to be exactly matched for speed. The
best combination would probably be 3 X 128 in your case. If you are using
Win 98 or Win 95, or ME, you should not exceed 256 mb of ram, if you want to
have peak performance. I think there was also an issue with NT4 as well.
For Win 98, and ME, there is a 512 mb barrier, if I remember correctly.
Above this, they will not function properly.
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I have 933 p3 Intell. Asus CUSL2-C motherboard. I have 3 slots and 2 of the
slots I have 256 ram in each slot( total 512) with only 1 left open. I
wanted to put in a 64 ram or another 256, but when I started the computer it
would increase the ram but it would not contiue to boot up. I tried to press
delete to go to setup but it did not go. I took it out and everything worked
fine as it was. it says in the manual the dimm must be 3.3 volts unbuffered
sdram. It seems I cannot put in more than 512 combination the book says. Can
this be possible?????. I am trying to have this go faster. It seems as
though it takes a little longer to start up some programs wen I press the
Iconss in XP pro, as when I had win 98 I was able to start up faster.. Can
anyone tell me about this asus ???Thanks in advance
- Posted by ICee on February 20th, 2004
Tommy wrote:
The maximum amount of memory you can have in the MB is 512 MB:
http://www.asus.com.tw/mb/socket370/...c/overview.htm
- Posted by Mara on February 20th, 2004
On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 06:23:11 -0500, Jerry G. wrote:
This isn't quite correct. As far as the "barrier," it can be broken - I've run
98SE on this box, with 1.25gig of RAM, with no problems whatsoever. However,
YMMV. This should explain, courtesy of Ron Martell:
http://snipurl.com/4mf4
http://snipurl.com/4mf6
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- Posted by Barry Scuffham on February 22nd, 2004
Jerry G. wrote:
I have installed 256Mb on a very old ASUS P/I P55T2P4. Win 98 boots OK,
and will run minor apps (eg utils and accessories), However, whenever I
attempt to run Write or Paint, the dreaded Blue Screen of Death! If I
remove half the ram, all is OK. I have throttled the RAM speed in BIOS
right back, but no difference. Cache makes no difference. I have even
changed the Virtual Memory settings. All to no avail. (upgrading ROM
plays havoc with my C drive)
Any help?
Cheers
B