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Supported SDRAM Memory Configurations
DRAM
DRAM
DRAM
DRAM
DRAM DIMM
DRAM
MA
DRAM
Size
Type
Tech
Depth
Width
SS
x64
DS
x64
Addressing
Row
Col
Banks
Min
(1 row)
Max
(2 row)
SDRAM
16M
1M
16
1M
2M
Asymmetric
12
8
2
8MB
16MB
2M
8
2M
4M
Asymmetric
12
9
2
16MB
32MB
2M
8
2M
4M
Asymmetric
13
8
2
16MB
32MB
4M
4
4M
8M
Asymmetric
12
10
2
32MB
64MB
4M
4
4M
8M
Asymmetric
14
8
2
32MB
64MB
SDRAM
64M
2M
32
2M
4M
Asymmetric
12
9
2
16MB
32MB
2 Bank
2M
32
2M
4M
Asymmetric
13
8
2
16MB
32MB
4M
16
4M
8M
Asymmetric
12
10
2
32MB
64MB
4M
16
4M
8M
Asymmetric
14
8
2
32MB
64MB
8M
8
8M
16M
Asymmetric
14
9
2
64MB
128MB
16M
4
16M
32M
Asymmetric
14
10
2
128MB
256MB
SDRAM
64M
2M
32
2M
4M
Asymmetric
13
8
4
16MB
32MB
4 Bank
4M
16
4M
8M
Asymmetric
14
8
4
32MB
64MB
8M
8
8M
16M
Asymmetric
14
9
4
64MB
128MB
16M
4
16M
32M
Asymmetric
14
10
4
128MB
256MB
Mainboard Installation
This BX6 mainboard not only provides all standard equipment for classic
personal computers, but also provides great flexibility for meeting future
upgrade demands. This chapter will introduce step by step all the standard
equipment and will also present, as completely as possible, future upgrade
capabilities. This mainboard is able to support all Intel Pentium II processors
now on the market.
!! WARNING !!
Discha rge sta tic electricity by
touching the
GROUND
such a s
meta l pa rt of your ca se connected
with good power ground before
you ha ndle the electronic circuit
boa rds.
Before installing the mainboard please be sure to turn off or disconnect the
power supply unit. Before making any modifications to the hardware
configuration of the mainboard, the power supply to any areas of the mainboard
you plan to modify should be turned off to avoid unnecessary damage to the
hardware.