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Jerry Cargile
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      03-10-2009, 12:49 AM


I have an old BE6 board that I want set up for the kids to mess around
on. The trouble is that it's so slow. I want to put two 512mb sticks
in it, but the manual says that 256 is the maximum. I have flashed the
bios which will let me put an 800 Celeron in it to replace the 400, but
I can't see any information in the bios upgrade history pertaining to
memory. So...my question is, if I go ahead and buy the 512 sticks and
it ends up that the memory maximum wasn't increased like the cpu was,
will the system just reject the memory from the start, or will it just
load the 256 limit?

I appreciate any feedback to this question.

Jerry
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      03-10-2009, 05:48 AM
"Jerry Cargile" <> wrote in message news:EWhtl.24577$...
> I have an old BE6 board that I want set up for the kids to mess around
> on. The trouble is that it's so slow. I want to put two 512mb sticks
> in it, but the manual says that 256 is the maximum. I have flashed the
> bios which will let me put an 800 Celeron in it to replace the 400, but
> I can't see any information in the bios upgrade history pertaining to
> memory. So...my question is, if I go ahead and buy the 512 sticks and
> it ends up that the memory maximum wasn't increased like the cpu was,
> will the system just reject the memory from the start, or will it just
> load the 256 limit?
>
> I appreciate any feedback to this question.
>
> Jerry
> ..


I guess the most obvious question is, why would you do this to
your kids? :-)

Seriously, for a few dollars (probably less than you're going to
pay for two 512mb memory sticks) you can pick up a used
system from Fleabay that's 20x faster than a BE6, and it'll
actually be useful and some fun for your family.

But to answer your question:
http://www.crucial.com/store/listparts.aspx?model=BE6


 
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      03-10-2009, 02:07 PM
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d wrote:

> I guess the most obvious question is, why would you do this to
> your kids? :-)
>
> Seriously, for a few dollars (probably less than you're going to
> pay for two 512mb memory sticks) you can pick up a used
> system from Fleabay that's 20x faster than a BE6, and it'll
> actually be useful and some fun for your family.
>
> But to answer your question:
> http://www.crucial.com/store/listparts.aspx?model=BE6


You are right, I have been searching through the combo sets on Ebay and
I didn't realize that I could get better boards at cheap prices.

So, I am forgetting adding anything to this BE6.

Thanks for the advice and the link, these two things changed my mind on
upgrading this board.

Cheers,

Jerry
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      05-02-2009, 06:02 AM
hello...
what is memory question i don't know

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