01-07-2017, 04:08 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-07-2017, 04:36 PM by DeathBringer.)
Because of a motherboard hasn't memory controller, but CPU has.
Memory Reference Code in BIOS is applied only to the management of memory settings (frequency, timing and so on), not to maximum supported capacity of chips.
So if CPU doesn't support 8 Gb chips then a motherboard doesn't support them too.
The miracle could be "undocumented" support by CPU.
Memory Reference Code in BIOS is applied only to the management of memory settings (frequency, timing and so on), not to maximum supported capacity of chips.
So if CPU doesn't support 8 Gb chips then a motherboard doesn't support them too.
The miracle could be "undocumented" support by CPU.