BIOS/memory question

R

Ryan

I have an Intel D865GBF board that was in dual channel (2x256MB) mode.

I recently added a 512MB that put it in single channel. Everything came out
fine.

However, I noticed in my BIOS info, it now says: "Processor Type: I"

I reverted back to dual channel and it goes back to what it said before:

"Processor Type: Intel (R) Pentium (R) 4"

When I am under single channel mode, under My Computer properties, it still
says Intel Pentium 4 CPU.

Just wondering if the "Processory Type: I" was normal.

Thanks.
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

You'll have to contact Intel and ask them.
http://www.intel.com/support/feedback.htm

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| I have an Intel D865GBF board that was in dual channel (2x256MB) mode.
|
| I recently added a 512MB that put it in single channel. Everything came out
| fine.
|
| However, I noticed in my BIOS info, it now says: "Processor Type: I"
|
| I reverted back to dual channel and it goes back to what it said before:
|
| "Processor Type: Intel (R) Pentium (R) 4"
|
| When I am under single channel mode, under My Computer properties, it still
| says Intel Pentium 4 CPU.
|
| Just wondering if the "Processory Type: I" was normal.
|
| Thanks.
 
G

Guest

Try going to:http://www.intel.com/design/motherboard/bf/index.htm?iid=ipp
_browser+motherbd_d865gbf&
The R.sub-menu gives tech links,try selected memory,however,i believe you
need two sticks of the 512mb set in slot 1 and 3,then the other 256 need to
go to 2 and 4 completing the proper configuration.Actually i know thats the
problem with yours,1 512 can only run solo to be 512 otherwise all needs to
be in pairs.
 

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