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22751 2001-10-27 09:20:00 I have decided to add 256MB of RAM to my Gateway PIII 128MB pc, seeing as it is cheap just now.

The problem is I have contradictory information on my motherboard. Searching the Gateway Support site using my BIOS-ID gets me a document that seems to say each socket can handle up to 128MB. Therefore I can't buy a single 256MB stick.

The printed motherboard manual I have says the board can be upgraded to a total of 768MB, which is 256MB per socket, of which there are three.

Economically it is clearly better to buy one 256MB stick, but I am worried that it won't go. The conservative option is to pay a little more for two 128MB sticks. (But then I've filled all the sockets!)

Is there any way I can find out for sure what the motherboard can handle? As mentioned, I have scoured Gateway's support site, and being an oem version, my board is not listed in Intel's support site.

Thanks!
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22752 2001-10-27 09:39:00 I would go off your printed manual and that says each slot can handle 256mb.

Also you have a p3 so the mobo should be capable of accepting up to 256mb per slot.

I just installed a 256mb chip on a p2 mobo and its working fine.
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22753 2001-10-27 09:40:00 I would go off your printed manual and that says each slot can handle 256mb.

Also you have a p3 so the mobo should be capable of accepting up to 256mb per slot.

I just installed a 256mb chip on a p2 mobo and its working fine.
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22754 2001-10-27 11:38:00 Sorry bout the 2x response, got dis as I was posting. Guest (0)
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