"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