Hi Christopher or anyone else who cares to answer.

Will removing one 128 MB DIMM and replacing it with a 64 MB in an otherwise
128MB-filled PM 9600 deinterleave the entire board, or just the one bank? I'm
probably going to get an xlr8 SSE g4/450 ZIF carrier card next month and would
like to avoid any problems.

Does anyone think a 500MHz G3 ZIF in the carrier card would be more suitable for
a 9600?

TIA

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RPM


Christopher D Helmkamp wrote:

> Everywhere I've read, including MacGurus, suggest you de-interleave
> memory with G3 and G4 upgrade cards.  This is not a "feature" of the
> XLR8 SSE only.  The only problem I see is if you have maxed out 128MB
> sticks, which would force you to replace at least one with a smaller
> 68MB stick to force de-interleave.  Of course, you should also use
> EDO DIMMs.
> --
> --Chris
>


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