Memory Configuration
BIOS automatically detects, sizes, and initializes the memory array,
depending on the type, size, and speed of the installed DIMMs, and reports
memory size and allocation to the system via configuration registers.
In a 4 GB configuration, a small part of memory (typically 32 MB) is not
remapped above 4 GB. If your OS does not support more than 4 GB of
physical memory, this small part of the memory is effectively lost.
Table 3: Sample DIMM Component Combinations
Bank A
Bank B
(slots J1 - 4)
(slots J5 - 8)
4x64
4x64
4x32
4x64
4x32
4x64
4x64
4x64
4x64
4x64
4x64
4x128
4x64
4x128
4x128
4x128
4x128
4x256
4x128
4x256
4x256
4x256
4x256
Bank C
Bank D
(slots J9 - 12)
(slots J13 - 16)
4x32
4x32
4x32
4x64
4x64
4x32
4x32
4x64
4x64
4x128
4x128
4x64
4x64
4x128
4x128
4x256
4x256
Note:
Use DIMMs that have been
tested for compatibility with
the system board. Contact
your sales representative or
dealer for a list of approved
DIMMs. Table 3 lists some
sample size combinations.
Total
Memory
256 MB
384 MB
512 MB
512 MB
768 MB
1024 MB
1024 MB
1536 MB
2048 MB
2048 MB
3072 MB
4096 MB
Memory
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