I know most BX-based motherboards don't support high density SDRAM, but is it all right to use it and just write off half the stick as unreadable? Right now I've got a 256 MB in my Super7 board, and it's being read as 128 MB. I figure that 128 is better than nothing, but is there any performance penalty for doing this?
Thanks for any input.
EDITED to add that I ran HCI Design's MemTest on the system for 24+ hours and it returned no errors.
DieHardware, could you explain a little more why only being able to read half the RAM chip would hurt performance? Would it be better to take out the 256 MB stick (which is being read as 128) or just leave it in and hope the performance gains of having 128MB more RAM will offset any performance hit?
The stick seems to be running at CL2 w/o any problems.
Thanks for any input.
EDITED to add that I ran HCI Design's MemTest on the system for 24+ hours and it returned no errors.
DieHardware, could you explain a little more why only being able to read half the RAM chip would hurt performance? Would it be better to take out the 256 MB stick (which is being read as 128) or just leave it in and hope the performance gains of having 128MB more RAM will offset any performance hit?
The stick seems to be running at CL2 w/o any problems.