Checking System Memory; Components - NEC POWERMATE 8100 Series Service And Reference Manual

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Checking System Memory

If you do not know how much memory is installed in the system, check the
amount as follows.
1. On the Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0 desktop, point to
Computer
2. With the left mouse button, click
random access memory (RAM). This is the amount of system memory in the
computer.
In Windows 95 and Windows 98, find the amount of memory by pointing to
My Computer
Note:
memory displayed at the Power-On Self-Test or in Windows
with the amount of memory installed, check that the
memory modules were installed correctly.

Components

The system board has the following features:
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Intel 440BX chipset used for AGP, PCI/ISA, memory, and peripheral
control
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FDC37C777 Ultra I/O controller (integrates standard PC I/O functions:
two serial ports, one EPP/ECP-capable parallel port, floppy disk
interface, real time clock, keyboard and mouse controller; support for two
USB ports and infrared port)
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three dual in-line memory module (DIMM) sockets with support for up to
384 MB of SDRAM using DIMMs
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Phoenix Technologies Limited (PTL) BIOS in a flash memory device
supporting system setup and PCI auto-configuration
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32-KB internal dual write-back cache integrated on the processor
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pipelined 32-bit addressing
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64-bit data
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32 MB to 384 MB of SDRAM upgradeable with 16-MB, 32-MB,
64-MB or 128-MB increments through DIMM sockets on system board
(64-MB and 128-MB as available)
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512-KB write-back secondary cache memory on Pentium II processor
128 -KB secondary cache memory on Celeron processor
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System Setup utility built into the BIOS
4-10 System Board
and click the right mouse button.
, clicking the right mouse button, and selecting
If a discrepancy is found in the amount of
. The
Properties
General
My
tab shows the
.
Performance

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