Good old MSI KT3 Ultra2CE motherboard questions

Hello. I just found my old computer and want to upgrade the CPU and RAM. This is a very good internet-computer. My english is not that good since I am from Skandinavia. But here we go
The motherboard is KT3 ULTRA 2CE (MS-6380E VER:1.0) with:
-VIA KT266/333 chipset
-BIOS 5.7
-ATi Radeon 9200 SE grapics
-AMD AthlonXP 2100+ cpu
-1x512mb ram
Can I fit the AMD AthlonXP 3000+ CPU without any problems? Is this the maximum CPU upgrade?
Can I fit 3x 1GB DIMM DDR SDRAM PC2100 266fsb/266mhz LOW density 184pin NON ECC 2.5v CL3? Is 3x1GB the maximum Gigabyte RAM on this MB?
Would be very nice if someone could answer me with 100% certainty. Dont want to spend money on items thats not going to work on this motherboard.
Thanks

Quote from: Bas on 31-December-09, 21:38:38
http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/chipsets/legacy/kt333/
It can handle upto 4GB memory, however, it won't support just any memory.
You have to ask the memory manufacturer if it will work, as at the time of release of the chipset those large sticks where not on the market.
Nor could MSI test anything above 512MB.
So your only way of knowing is either asking VIA or the memory-manyfacturer, I doubt MSI will test it as it's a very old board.
Thanks for you reply. So it's 100% certain that my MSI KT3 ULTRA2 can handle 3x1gb memory?
I will ask the memory manufactor if he got any memory that is compitable with my via-chipset. Glad I only ordered 1 stick to test it out before ordering more.

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