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To: John F. Dowd who wrote (168452)7/18/2002 12:13:01 PM
From: John F. Dowd  Respond to of 186894
 
I think INTC has gotten on the bus!

PC1066
by: henkepek 07/18/02 11:55 am
Msg: 394777 of 394780

author bpamperin(TMF):

So we DO have validated PC1066 with the 850E...Intel says motherboard makers must validate their own solutions:
Does Intel qualify memory for use on Intel desktop boards?
No. OEMs and system integrators are solely responsible for qualifying the memory they include in their systems. Intel performs only limited testing of selected memory modules to verify functionality of the desktop board's design. Intel offers a program in which an independent test lab tests system memory and reports passing results to Intel for inclusion on our Internet-based tested-memory list.

intel.com

and from the Iwill site:
Validated PC1066 DRDRAM parts/modules

SAMSUNG:
MR16R0828BN1--CN9 1066--32

KINGSTON VALUERAM:
KVR1066X16-4/128 | 128MB 1066MHz 4-Device RIMM
KVR1066X16-8/256 | 256MB 1066Mhz 8-Device RIMM
KVR1066X18-4/128 | 128MB 1066MHz ECC 4-Device RIMM
KVR1066X18-8/256 | 256MB 1066MHz ECC 8-Device RIMM

So the next step (afaik) would be validation of a PC1200 device and module
JFD