http://www.motherboards.org/mobot/motherboards_d/ECS/K7AMA/Since the Processor Front Side Bus (FSB) support is 200 or 266MegaHertz (MHz), the ram memory will be DDR Sdram at either 100Megahertz or 266MHz.
That is PC1600 and PC2100, respectively.
2GB's maximum TOTAL amount for motherboard.
1GB per ram memory slot - Maximum
If you have a Socket A (Socket 462) AMD processor with a 200MHz FSB, I suggest DDR Sdram at 100MHz. (PC1600)
AMD processor with 266MHz Front Side Bus = either PC1600, or PC2100. I would go with PC2100.
Voltage in BIOS Setup is 2.5 Volts. That is is the JEDEC standard voltage, for DDR Sdram.
Ram timings will be dependent upon what the ram memory supports.
IF you have just ONE ram memory module ('Stick'), it goes in Slot 1.
(DIMM 1)
This is the ram memory slot the Processor reads first.
http://www.cpu-upgrade.com/mb-ECS/K7AMA%28V1.5%29.htmlhttp://www.ocinside.de/go_e.html?http://www.ocinside.de/html/workshop/ecs_k7s6a_vcore.htmlhttp://8000.hillbillyhardware.com:8000/Reviews/ecs_945gcd-m/ecs_945gcd-m.html"When it comes to
innovative motherboards ECS is not a company that first comes to mind.
Not since the days of the K7AMA that offered DDR266 and PC133 memory
options for AMD's K7 line of processors has ECS released a motherboard
that has filled a gapping hole in the PC hardware market space. Lets
just hope that the failure rate of the 945GCD-M is nothing like the
failure prone K7AMA."
Hmmmmm,
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Regards,
joecoolvette
thanks a lot, but back here, available ddr is only pc 400,i'll try to ask others.have a good time.
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