David Smith wrote:
Very possible, maybe not in the amount of system memory, but in the number of physical modules. If there are any electrical glitches3. the motherboard wasn't actually designed for that much memory
(even by undervolting by 0.01 volts) then you can get memory errors severe enough to cause kernel panics. If you've got the money, buy a single 256 or 512 DIMM.
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