Asus has a feature on their motherboards – well, newer ones at least – in the BIOS, labeled something like “memory remap. Isn’t it possible to see which devices are using which memory addresses in Device Manager? Milio Ars Scholae Palatinae Registered: If it’s turned on, it’s allocating at least some system RAM. It doesn’t appear to be in the BIOS shown in the manual, maybe it’s been added in a revision since then. Originally posted by Nevarre: Are you using the onboard video?
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a8n-vmm If the chipset can only address 4 GB of RAM not unusual for desktop boards up until very recentlythen it’s not going to be able to remap any memory above 4 GB. Ars Legatus Legionis et Subscriptor.
The video is allocating MB of both systems, leaving both systems with 2. Aug 19, Posts: The video should probably be allocating.
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I looked over the manual for that model. I know I won’t get the full 4 GB, but one of these boards has no cards in it, so I shouldn’t be losing 1. I’m betting that something like this is happening: Nov 10, Posts: Jul 1, Posts: I’m trying to figure out what the vieo issue is.
Thu Mar 20, 1: Originally posted by continuum: Jan 22, Posts: Living in Scary Republican Central Registered: Wed May 07, 2: Any memory remapping settings in BIOS?
Asus A8N-VM CSM only sees 2.75 GB of RAM
It doesn’t appear to be in the BIOS shown in the manual, maybe it’s been added in a revision since then. Thu Mar 20, 9: May 6, Posts: Thu Mar 20, 3: Start disabling unnecessary on-board stuff and turn down the amount of video RAM allocated. Are you using the onboard video?
Windows also only sees 2. I am using both boards in a server capacity, so I am using onboard video for both. Milio Ars Scholae Palatinae Registered: I updated them both to Originally posted by Nevarre: It seems so, switch the view to Resources By Type. Zarquon, That was exactly it.
ASUS A8N-VM – motherboard – micro ATX – Socket 939 – GeForce 6100 Series
Feb 24, Posts: Originally posted by fitten: Apr 13, Posts: BIOS shows it as 2. Asus has a feature on their motherboards – well, newer ones at least – in the Aa8n-vm, labeled something like “memory remap.
It also displays that during boot up.