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Old January 30th, 2005, 09:32 AM
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changing chipset

I'm wondering how hard is it to change the chipset on your motherboard. My motherboard support low density memory and high density is alot cheaper. Do you manually have to change the chipset or can you reconfig it somehow? another question is low density better than high density?
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Cant happen. Even if you could put it on, it wouldn't work, THe chipset is set to work with the mobo, if you change it, it won't work.

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