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- Jul 14, 2001
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- Ontario, Canada
I have a BX board (Soyo 6BA+100 to be exact) that is going to be used as a server. I put it together and stuck in 256MB of RAM. The board read it as 128 and I thought all was well. After a while of playing with it in Linux I start getting Segmentation faults. This has been happening more and more often. I think it might be that the BX chipset doesn't like the 256 stick I've put in there. I also checked the voltages and the 3.3 is at 3.5 (only for this motherboard though). The 256 stick is Micron RAM so I don't think that the mysteriously high voltage is damaging it so the only thing I can conclude is that it's all the BX's fault. Any other opinions? Thanks.
-DarkArctic
P.S. No overclocking and the RAM is set at low speed settings. 100MHz CAS 3.
-DarkArctic
P.S. No overclocking and the RAM is set at low speed settings. 100MHz CAS 3.