Configuring The System Memory - AOpen MX6E PLUS Manual

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2.4 Configuring the System Memory

DIMM modules can be identified by the following factors:
I. Size: single side, 1Mx64 (8MB), 2Mx64 (16MB), 4Mx64 (32MB), 8Mx64
(64MB), 16Mx64 (128MB), and double side, 1Mx64x2 (16MB), 2Mx64x2
(32MB), 4Mx64x2 (64MB), 8Mx64x2 (128MB).
Tip: Here is a trick to check if your DIMM is
single-side or double-side -- if there are traces
connected to golden finger pin 114 and pin 129 of
the DIMM, the DIMM is probably double-side;
otherwise, it is single-side. Following figure is for
your reference.
168
Warning: If you want to install DRAMs on DIMM2 and DIMM3 at
the same time, it is very important to identify single/double side.
Under this configuration, only single side DRAMs are acceptable.
II. Speed:
SDRAM: normally marked as as -12, which means the clock cycle time is 12ns
and maximum clock of this SDRAM is 83MHz. Sometimes you can also find the
SDRAM marked as -67, which means maximum clock is 67MHz.
EDO: the access time of EDO RAM can be 60ns or 70ns.
Hardware Installation
The
DIMM
types
(Extended
Data
(Synchronous DRAM). This mainboard has
three 168 pin DIMM sockets (Dual-in-line
Pin 1
Memory Module) that allow you to install
system memory up to 256MB.
Pin 114
Pin 129
supported
are
EDO
Out)
and
SDRAM
85
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