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    My motherboard has 3 memory slots. If I attach 128 MB SD RAM to any of the slot my system shows 64 mb where as if attach 64 MB RAM its ok it shows correct. presently I connected 3 SD RAM 128-128 & 64MB so my system properties shows 192 MB of RAM. Whether it is problem with board or with bios. Pse suggest. Thanks :rolleyes: Raj

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      My motherboard has 3 memory slots. If I attach 128 MB SD RAM to any of the slot my system shows 64 mb where as if attach 64 MB RAM its ok it shows correct. presently I connected 3 SD RAM 128-128 & 64MB so my system properties shows 192 MB of RAM. Whether it is problem with board or with bios. Pse suggest. Thanks :rolleyes: Raj

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      Check the motherboard manual, due to the chipset design and memory paging you may have to fit memory in a certain order. Elaine :rose: The tigress is here :-D

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        My motherboard has 3 memory slots. If I attach 128 MB SD RAM to any of the slot my system shows 64 mb where as if attach 64 MB RAM its ok it shows correct. presently I connected 3 SD RAM 128-128 & 64MB so my system properties shows 192 MB of RAM. Whether it is problem with board or with bios. Pse suggest. Thanks :rolleyes: Raj

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        Sounds like the MB only works with single-sided DIMMs, so the 128s are seen as 64s (64MB on each side, the MB only sees one side)

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