5-22 Installing Options
Memory Upgrade
Memory upgrades are installed into memory module sockets
on the system board. Your system uses dual inline memory
modules (DIMMs).
The system board has two module sockets and supports up to
512 MB of non-ECC high-speed memory. The system
supports 168-pin SDRAM modules in 32-, 64-, 128-, and
256-MB unbuffered PC100 memory configurations.
Use the following guidelines in selecting DIMM types:
memory can be installed in one or two sockets
the size of the DIMMs can vary between sockets
the speed of the DIMMs must match the processor
bus speed
single- and double-sided DIMMs are supported.
To determine what configuration of DIMMs to use, see the
table “Supported DIMMs.”
For sample memory configurations, see the table “Sample
DIMM Upgrade Paths.”
To locate memory module sockets on the system board, see
the previous figure “System board sockets.”
To determine the memory you need to purchase for a memory
upgrade, see “Checking System Memory.”