4x512 Dimms @ 400DDR @ 1T on K8N Neo2 Platinum NForce3...

just wondering if someone here managed to get 4x512 Megs Dimms @ 400mhz @ 1T on K8N Neo2 Platinum NForce3 running on a64 3000+ Venice flawlessly...
Thank you in advance

Quote from: bejon2000 on 25-October-05, 19:40:25
The enhanced Venice core basically made it possible to run 4x512 at DDR400 speed ( used to be 333mhz for some early cores ).
I´ve ordered a new 146 Opteron for socket 939 and it will be interesting to see if these "quality" cores handle RAM the same way as Venice or if they do it in a better way.
Be sure to post your findings when you install your spanking new Opteron

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        CD-ROM/DVD (E:):               N/A
        CD-ROM/DVD (F:):               N/A
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        Model:                         EPSON Stylus CX3200
        Windows System:                Microsoft Windows XP/2002 Home (Win32 x86)
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        Tip 101:                       Large memory sizes should be made of ECC/
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        Device Name:                   PC Partner Ltd ??? (4A49)
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        Command Queue Length:          256
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        Over 4GB Addressing Support:   No
        Isochronous Mode Support:      No
        Addressing Support:            32-bit
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