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Old 21st November 2005, 08:22 AM
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Which socket 939 motherboard supports 8Gb RAM?

Hi, I'm looking for a motherboard which would support AMD64 x2 revE on socket 939 and 8Gb ram (or even more).

The only 8Gb mobos I've found so far are server oriented mother boards with socket 940 (asus sk8n, tyan, etc...)

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