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overclocking shuttle me64

Original Message
Name: zaelharo
Date: January 8, 2007 at 20:50:49 Pacific
Subject: overclocking shuttle me64
OS: winxpsp2
CPU/Ram: 512+256
Model/Manufacturer: shuttle me64
Comment:
please help me i have a shuttle me64 and it has 512+256 of ram but it only detects 384 what can i do to fix this and also how do i overclock it

learning


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Response Number 1
Name: jam
Date: January 8, 2007 at 22:16:24 Pacific
Subject: overclocking shuttle me64
Reply: (edit)
Your board only supports a total of 512MB memory, 256MB per slot. And the memory must be 128Mbit, low density. Since you have one 512MB stick, the board only recognizes 1/2 of it (256MB) & it would appear that only 1/2 of the 256MB stick (128MB) is being recognized as well...that leaves you with 384MB.

http://www.crucial.com/store/listpa...

It's not worth overclocking.


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