02-05-2005, 05:29 PM
According to Cruicial.com, there are actually only two PC266 (PC2100) modules that would fit in my mobo:
512 MB:
DDR PC2100 ⢠CL=2.5 ⢠UNBUFFERED ⢠NON-ECC ⢠DDR266 ⢠2.5V ⢠64Meg x 64
http://www.crucial.com/store/MPartspecs.As...WSPN=CT6464Z265
1024 MB:
DDR PC2100 ⢠CL=2.5 ⢠UNBUFFERED ⢠NON-ECC ⢠DDR266 ⢠2.5V ⢠128Meg x 64
http://www.crucial.com/store/MPartspecs.As...SPN=CT12864Z265
As expected, the cruicial point with the Gigabyte GA-8PE800-L mobo is the memory configuration: 64Meg x 64 (for 512 MB) and 128Meg x 64 (for 1024 MB). I'll check this with my dealer on Monday. These sizes should be available from Infineon or Kingston, for example. The old 512 MB Infineon chip in my mobo, by the way, has a 64Mx64 configuration, and the tested chips anything else but not this one.
Thanks again for the Cruicial.com tip, great link! :)
512 MB:
DDR PC2100 ⢠CL=2.5 ⢠UNBUFFERED ⢠NON-ECC ⢠DDR266 ⢠2.5V ⢠64Meg x 64
http://www.crucial.com/store/MPartspecs.As...WSPN=CT6464Z265
1024 MB:
DDR PC2100 ⢠CL=2.5 ⢠UNBUFFERED ⢠NON-ECC ⢠DDR266 ⢠2.5V ⢠128Meg x 64
http://www.crucial.com/store/MPartspecs.As...SPN=CT12864Z265
As expected, the cruicial point with the Gigabyte GA-8PE800-L mobo is the memory configuration: 64Meg x 64 (for 512 MB) and 128Meg x 64 (for 1024 MB). I'll check this with my dealer on Monday. These sizes should be available from Infineon or Kingston, for example. The old 512 MB Infineon chip in my mobo, by the way, has a 64Mx64 configuration, and the tested chips anything else but not this one.
Thanks again for the Cruicial.com tip, great link! :)
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