Re: 4gb (4 memory sticks) at 400Mhz on socket 939 MB -- JEDEC specifications ... | |
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On Sat, 2006-07-08 at 15:33 -0500, Mohamad Al-Saqer wrote: > most motherboards support registered memory. Remember, the memory controller and channels are on the processor in AMD Athlon 64 / Opteron. AMD _only_ supports _unregistered_ on Socket-939. And AMD _only_ supports _registered_ on Socket-940. Now there are some claims that some Socket-940 processors will, unofficially, work with unregistered DIMMs. But I haven't seen it personally. Going the other way, I don't think registered works with any Socket-939 processor at all. I certainly have not heard anyone doing that. > Does this mean if ECC non-buffered memory sticks Umm, that's _unregistered_. Did you mean registered? [ BTW, ECC does _not_ matter when it comes to signaling ] > is installed on 939 MB we get around these limitations? You can only use unregistered on Socket-939. At DDR400, that's 1 DIMM per channel, so maximum 2 DIMMs. At DDR333, that's 2 DIMMs per channel, so maximum 4 DIMMs. Expect any unstable system if you do otherwise. -- Bryan J. Smith Professional, technical annoyance mailto:b.j.smith@xxxxxxxx http://thebs413.blogspot.com ---------------------------------------------------------- The existence of Linux has far more to do with the breakup of AT&T's monopoly than anything Microsoft has ever done. -- amd64-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/amd64-list
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