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Mïcrösöül°V³
11-26-2005, 07:34 PM
I have a shuttle MV43VN mobo to run my exchange server. I was wondering why it dont show the full amount of RAM in it. I have 2 256 sticks in it, and the computer properties shows 480 instead of 512. I have never seen this before, so maybe its common or something. All my other pc's show 512, 1gig, or whatever, but never an odd number like that. I had a 128 stick in it while testing it, and knoppix only read 88mb of it. Anyone have an idea about something I may have missed. So knoppix and windows wont read the full amount. There arent any jumpers on the board except for cpu clock and stuff like that. I think I posted everything that you may ask for. :) Oh, the bios does have settings, but Im not real sure what to set them to, so i just let the bios load the optimum settings itself. also, the sticks are both:
Kingston DDR 256/333
kvr333x64c25/256
if any of that helps at all :)

The only setting I see in the bios are:
DRAM Frequency (set at AUTO - with choices of 133mhz or 100mhz)
DRAM CAS# latency (set at 2.5)
DRAM Bank Interleave (disabled)

clocker
11-26-2005, 07:57 PM
Are you running 32MB onboard video perchance?

Specifications: CPU Support: Intel Pentium 4, 478-pin processors with 400/533 MHz FSB. Chipset: Features VIA P4M266A N.B. and VIA VT8235 S.B.. Integrated Graphics Controller: P4M266A integrates S3 Savag4 TM graphics accelerator into a single chip. P4M266A brings mainstream graphics performance to the Value PC with leading-edge 2D, 3D and DVD video acceleration into a cost effective package. Based on its capabilities, P4M266A is an ideal solution for the consumer, corporate mobile users and entry-level professionals. Maximum-shared memory size is 32MB.

Mïcrösöül°V³
11-26-2005, 08:04 PM
um, yes, the integrated video. I think I know where you are going with this :lol: :slap:

clocker
11-26-2005, 08:23 PM
So I can stop now?

mr. nails
11-26-2005, 09:09 PM
why would it do that? does that mean that he's not getting a full 512mb of ram performance or it's just not displaying?

Mïcrösöül°V³
11-26-2005, 09:13 PM
Nah, it means the onboard video is using up around 32mb of the RAM, so I just put an AGP vid card in the slot, and got my RAM back. I need all I can get for running MS exchange. It never even dawned on me to check that. I got too much else to think of, so simple things just seem to slip on by :lol: