Re: 32gig limit

From: Chaos Master (e-mail_at_is.INVALID)
Date: 02/08/05


Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 02:45:31 -0200

This is Mark D. Zacharias for forever:
> I would think any board which would support an AMD 800 would be good to at
> least 4 gig, maybe signifcantly more.

In fact, I have done (some adjustments, system reinstall) for a friend's
PC: a 750MHz AMD Duron (sp?) (SOYO motherboard) with a 40GB hard drive,
and worked perfectly.

And I have seen 500MHz AMD K6-2 PC's with 20GB hard drives.

I suppose a motherboard made in 2000 or 2001 will support up to 80GB
hard drives.

Otherwise a PCI IDE controller card is a good option (even more so if
going to use hard drives bigger than 128GB with an older PC).

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