daviscom
August 5th, 1999, 06:49 PM
I recently purchased a used machine from a local computer dealer but unfortunately
there was no manual with the system. The motherboard is a GCT-8ST with a
Cyrixinstead 6x86.
My problem is that I want to upgrade the memory and have no idea as to what
configurations I can use or how much I can add. There are two 72 pin SIMM slots, can
I use a pair of 32MB or 64MB chips with this mother board. Also there are three
168pin SDRAM slots, what is the highest MB chip I can use in these slots and is it possible to use the PC100 SDRAM chip? Furthermore if I use the 168 pin chips do I have to have matching chips in all three slots or can I upgrade one chip at a time?
I have e-mailed the Tech. Support at GCT several times over the last two month and have yet received a reply.
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
there was no manual with the system. The motherboard is a GCT-8ST with a
Cyrixinstead 6x86.
My problem is that I want to upgrade the memory and have no idea as to what
configurations I can use or how much I can add. There are two 72 pin SIMM slots, can
I use a pair of 32MB or 64MB chips with this mother board. Also there are three
168pin SDRAM slots, what is the highest MB chip I can use in these slots and is it possible to use the PC100 SDRAM chip? Furthermore if I use the 168 pin chips do I have to have matching chips in all three slots or can I upgrade one chip at a time?
I have e-mailed the Tech. Support at GCT several times over the last two month and have yet received a reply.
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.