<< Also, the AK31 is one of the first AMD DDR boards available that has 4 DIMM slots, for a maximum of 4GB installed DDR-SDRAM. In order to use all 4 DIMM slots at once, registered DDR must be used, >>
whoa, anand's overview says the exact oppisite. gives kudos to shuttle's boys for being able to pull off a 4 dimm design without requiring registered ram...humm, maybe ill let someone who actually has it answer
<< . Remember that the board will support up to four DIMMs and they don't have to be registered either; a big kudos to the Shuttle engineering team that was able to pull this one off. >>
<< hmm, seems like registered will work in there, but its not required. >>
damn i forgot the original question in those last few posts
yeah it should work, but again, ive stuck my head in where i shouldnt have. wait for someone with hands-on to help ya out. sorry bout that
i have put 4 non registered non ECC 256mb PC2100 crucial sticks in a AK31 Rev. 3.1 and it booted up using 1gb and worked perfectly. the person i sold it too hasnt told me of any problems so far, and was a few months back.
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