Quoting Robert Redelmeier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> > So I changed them, and miracly, the messages have now gone away with my
> > new memory chips too!!  So it *IS* memory related, but not CHIP related,
> > more timing related...
> 
> Interesting again.  Did you go from CAS2 memory timing to CAS3?
> The 133 MHz should be more tolerant of faster (CAS2) timings,
> but that doesn't appear to be the case.

Aye, I did go back to CAS3... I had it set at fastest possible...

> I ran my experiment, and both my sticks of PC100  (ECC & not)
> give about the same APIC errors.  I might try dropping back
> to CAS3 and see if that makes a difference.

Try it! It might work!

And do you really think you'll notice CAS3 or CAS2 timings?
I dont :]

Regards,
Sander.

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