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    Lightbulb AMD 565/64 meg ram chips

    Trying to squeze a little more time/performance for my kids PC. I bought 64 meg Mushkin cas2 pc100 SDAM. My mother board only reconizes it as 32 meg?
    Running Shuttle hot 565 MB with AMD 233. The 32 meg ram that is in it now is 10ns SDRAM from Corsair.. any ideas??

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    Cool

    Title Should read Shuttle HOT 565 and AMD 233

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    Lightbulb

    take out the 32 and see if it shows all the 64 meg stick like that and or try swaping the sticks around you might need to go into bios and save and exit also for it to see it all ?

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    Lightbulb

    Maybe the dealer fooled ya? Happened to a (distant) friend of mine. But he was too stupid to even ask about it. *LOL*
    Payed for 128Mb, got 64Mb. Three months later, he asked me: "Do you think that it's something wrong with the RAM? It only shows 64 meg and I bought a 128!" *S*

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    Lightbulb

    I did move the suspect RAM to another PC. Both register 64 meg on newer FIC 2013 MB.

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