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Cas2 issues
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Another interesting point to note is the support for up to 2Gb memory,
including support for ECC memory. It seems Abit is aiming to capture a piece
of the low cost server market with this board by including support for such
a large amount of memory. On an Abit board, 4 DIMM slots usually means the
inclusion of a Texas Instruments memory data buffer, something not usually
used by other board makers in this market segment. Last seen on the KA7, the
data buffer aims to stabilise the data path between the CPU and memory.
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