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tyttebøvs

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If you read the specs on intel.com, 1Gb technology is supported for 533/667, but not for 800. So with 800, each module must not be larger than 1GB
 

PC eye

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That's an older model board only allowing for 1gb sized dimms as the largest size despite which speed you choose. "supports up to 4gb 533/667"

When you see a max of 8gb or 16gb on the newer models out since like AM2+ boards as well as AM2 models for AMD those will take 2gb dimms. That board came out before even seeing 2gb dimms available.
 

PC eye

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"4 DIMMs w/ DDR2 533/667 upto 4GB" is right in MSI's product information for that model board. It doesn't matter what chipset is on it since the board simply won't run with 2gb dimms.
 

tyttebøvs

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Like StrangleHold wonders, where the hell do you this information? The specs for his boards very clearly states: Max Memory = 8GB
 

StrangleHold

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MSI is one of the worse of having there spec. screwed up on there site. Both are listed on the same link.

Support Dual channel DDR2 533/667/800 memory interface up to 8GB (with DDR2 800, memory only up to 2GB) This one is right.

Supports up to 4GB 533/667memory size (with DDR2 800, memory only up to 4GB) In my opinion this part is wrong. There is no reason to list 533/667 and 800 separate if they are both 4gbs. So its probable a typo.

All the reviews on the board list it as (8gb with DDR2 533 and 667)
 
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PC eye

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Like StrangleHold wonders, where the hell do you this information? The specs for his boards very clearly states: Max Memory = 8GB

That's because you are looking at two different models if you bothered to look. :rolleyes:

The one orsolli is looking at is the P965 Neo F http://www.msicomputer.com/product/p_spec.asp?model=P965_Neo-F&class=mb while you two are staring at the P965 Neo F V2 http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?...t_no=1&cat2_no=170&cat3_no=&prod_no=1275#menu

The V2 model is a revision of the one orsolli was looking at seen in the July 2006 review http://www.hardwarezone.com/articles/view.php?cid=6&id=1987 lllllllllloooonnnnnngggggg before any 2gb sized where even under consideration for manufacture let alone seen at newegg. You'll also notice there's no F or F V2 following the Neo in the article seen there showing only the first version was out seeing a 4gb max!
 

orsolli

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That's because you are looking at two different models if you bothered to look. :rolleyes:

The one orsolli is looking at is the P965 Neo F http://www.msicomputer.com/product/p_spec.asp?model=P965_Neo-F&class=mb while you two are staring at the P965 Neo F V2 http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?...t_no=1&cat2_no=170&cat3_no=&prod_no=1275#menu

The V2 model is a revision of the one orsolli was looking at seen in the July 2006 review http://www.hardwarezone.com/articles/view.php?cid=6&id=1987 lllllllllloooonnnnnngggggg before any 2gb sized where even under consideration for manufacture let alone seen at newegg. You'll also notice there's no F or F V2 following the Neo in the article seen there showing only the first version was out seeing a 4gb max!

You got it all wrong. I`m not looking at the P965 Neo F or P965 Neo F V2. I`m lokking at P965 Neo http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&cat2_no=&cat3_no=&prod_no=265
 

tyttebøvs

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Are you from Norway Tyttebøys... "Ø" is Norwegian.

Norway is a fine country, but I'm not from there. :)


... lllllllllloooonnnnnngggggg before any 2gb sized where even under consideration for manufacture let alone seen at newegg. You'll also notice there's no F or F V2 following the Neo in the article seen there showing only the first version was out seeing a 4gb max!

1) You don't have the correct board. 2) All these boards are based on the P965 chipset, and therefore have support for 2GB modules.
 

StrangleHold

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The V2 model is a revision of the one orsolli was looking at seen in the July 2006 review http://www.hardwarezone.com/articles/view.php?cid=6&id=1987 lllllllllloooonnnnnngggggg before any 2gb sized where even under consideration for manufacture let alone seen at newegg. You'll also notice there's no F or F V2 following the Neo in the article seen there showing only the first version was out seeing a 4gb max!

Means nothing. I have a Gigabyte with a nForce 4 chipset that supports 16gbs. That was out llllllllllllllooooooonnnnnggg before 4gbs sticks were out. But I did noticed you picked the only link that (doesnt) give the memory max amount, was that for a reason?:rolleyes: Here is one link. Look at the max memory and it is the non F model http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=prodmbspec&maincat_no=1&cat2_no=&cat3_no=&prod_no=265#menu



Get a grip PC eye. Its no wonder you never learn anything because you never admit facts. You will push a mistake in the ground screaming/wiggling/kicking. Will you ever just admit anything and just move on and learn from it?
 
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orsolli

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I know What I got wrong!

I sendt my motherboard to repair, but instead of trying to repair it they just sendt me a new motherboard, but I got another model, I got a MSI P43 neo3.
the thing is that non of those motherboard could take the prosessor of mine, I've got a celeron D but my motherboard can't take that type of cpu, so I'm gona sell that prosessor and buy a core 2 quad in stead. thanks for the help.
 
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