Yes, this board can take up to 1GB per DIMM slot, and up to a total of 2GB.
(03-11-2010, 10:04 AM)TheWiz Wrote: My best guess it that the ACPI module is messed up. The only shot you have at this point would be to find the CLOSEST motherbaord possible with same chipset and characteristics that I can use to replace the ACPITBL.
TheWiz
oh crap... that's not gonna be an easy task.
I know that Gateway laptops MX7515 and MX7525 were using this exact CPU, but I doubt the boards would be anywhere close to this one, plus I can't find BIOS for those anywhere, anyway.
I also know that according to
THIS Turion 64 (which should be identical to this CPU we're trying) works fine on MSI RS482M-IL, but the chipset on this is made by nvidia, while the one on mine is VIA. Also, from their test picture, it looks like they were also using only a single stick of RAM. But, while official Turion CPU compatibility for my board says it's under testing, for this board MSI lists the Turions as compatible. So let me check what other "closest" motherboards MSI lists as supported for Turion CPUs.
here's what I found so far. The AMN4000BKX5BU CPU we're trying to get to work has a core stepping version E5. So do all the Turion 64 (socket 754) CPUs, and that's what I'm basing the identical functionality on. Our CPU is just a bit faster (multiplier of 13) than the fastest of the Turion's (multiplier of 12).
According to MSI, my board is not officially tested for Turion CPUs:
K8T Neo-FSR/ FIS2R
However, the following 2 boards based on identical chipset VIA K8T800 are officially supporting all Turion CPUs:
K8T Neo-V
K8T Neo-V V2.0
I don't know what other difference these boards have, and I don't know how ACPITBL from those boards' BIOS would affect this one, but perhaps you would have more insight on this.