The specifications about ASUS P3V4X aren't completed correct because it supports memory 1GB modules so that you can upgrade it until 4GB not 2GB as described here. The operative system can manage 3GB because it needs to use some addresses for the hardware that's because I've been using 3 memory ECC modules of 1GB, total 3GB. The system works perfectly with Windows 7 Professional 32 bit and the latest BIOS upgrade 1006.004.
I tried to go beyond 2GB of RAM and can confirm that the p3v4x will accept a 1GB module but when I put in 3 modules the tower beeped 3 times on startup and the startup graphics didn't display. Can you give me more details on how you made 3GB work? I would love to have that.
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Jose_Luis - Thursday, June 1, 2017 - link
The specifications about ASUS P3V4X aren't completed correct because it supports memory 1GB modules so that you can upgrade it until 4GB not 2GB as described here. The operative system can manage 3GB because it needs to use some addresses for the hardware that's because I've been using 3 memory ECC modules of 1GB, total 3GB. The system works perfectly with Windows 7 Professional 32 bit and the latest BIOS upgrade 1006.004.Still_Using_p3v4x - Sunday, August 21, 2022 - link
I tried to go beyond 2GB of RAM and can confirm that the p3v4x will accept a 1GB module but when I put in 3 modules the tower beeped 3 times on startup and the startup graphics didn't display. Can you give me more details on how you made 3GB work? I would love to have that.jack89798 - Thursday, September 2, 2021 - link
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