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Any Asus single proc Athlon XP mobos support PC2100 ECC RegisteredDDR?

 
 
Chris
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      16th Nov 2004
I have 2*512MB ECC Registered DDR but my Dual Athlon mobo is dying (MSI
K7D Master) with burst capacitors.

Hoping to reuse the RAM and one of the CPUs in a cheap Athlon XP board
until I upgrade next summer.

Thanks,

Chris
 
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      16th Nov 2004
In article <kelmd.140$(E-Mail Removed)>, Chris
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> I have 2*512MB ECC Registered DDR but my Dual Athlon mobo is dying (MSI
> K7D Master) with burst capacitors.
>
> Hoping to reuse the RAM and one of the CPUs in a cheap Athlon XP board
> until I upgrade next summer.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris


The A7M266 and A7M266-D definitely take registered DDR.
The A7V266 takes registered DDR according to the manual.
An owner of a A7V333 used registered DDR, even though the manual
did not mention registered DDR as an option. To support
registered RAM, you need a chipset that supports it, DDR
DIMM sockets keyed to accept it, and a BIOS that is prepared
to parse the SPD EEPROM on the DIMM.

http://groups.google.com/groups?thre...0192.168.1.177

All of those boards are old and would only be available used somewhere.
They are not currently in production.

If you can afford the downtime, send the motherboard to
"Homey" or "Bigbadger". They cover North America and Europe
respectively. They will replace all the electrolytic capacitors
on a board, and assuming you haven't damaged anything else on
the motherboard, by running with damaged caps, you could
fix your current board. I think Homey charges about $50, but
check the website for details.

This is Homey's web site. http://motherboardrepair.com/
Bigbadger can be reached via email by tacking @btinternet.com
onto the end of his name. He also goes by the name of steve
and you tack @thebageplace.fsnet.co.uk onto the end of steve.
(Got that from a Google search.)

HTH,
Paul
 
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Chris
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      17th Nov 2004
>
> If you can afford the downtime, send the motherboard to
> "Homey" or "Bigbadger". They cover North America and Europe
> respectively. They will replace all the electrolytic capacitors
> on a board, and assuming you haven't damaged anything else on
> the motherboard, by running with damaged caps, you could
> fix your current board. I think Homey charges about $50, but
> check the website for details.
>
> This is Homey's web site. http://motherboardrepair.com/
> Bigbadger can be reached via email by tacking @btinternet.com
> onto the end of his name. He also goes by the name of steve
> and you tack @thebageplace.fsnet.co.uk onto the end of steve.
> (Got that from a Google search.)
>
> HTH,
> Paul


Thanks for the info Paul, I'm in the uk so I'll give Bigbadger a try.

Regards,

Chris
 
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