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To: Joe NYC who wrote (127263)2/13/2001 1:03:12 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Respond to of 186894
 
Joe, <The current ServerWorks chipsets support single, dual and quad channel PC-133 SDRAM.>

It depends on the type of chipset. Single and dual PC133 is used on the lower-end chipsets (i.e. 2-way SMP), while quad is used on the high-end chipsets (i.e. 4-way SMP). Also, I think the high-end chipset uses quad-channel PC100, not PC133, since the latter would be overkill in bandwidth, while the quad-channels are necessary because of capacity concerns, not just bandwidth.

I don't know what ServerWorks has planned for the Foster chipsets. Certainly dual-DDR is a possibility. Quad-DDR could also be possible, but only DDR-200, not DDR-266.

Tenchusatsu