




Hmmm. . . Good idea!NeddySeagoon wrote:cwc,
That sounds very 32 bitish. Is it a BIOS problem?
Regardless of what the BIOS might report, what does a 64 bit liveCD have to say about RAM ?

Well, if you have 3g install, what's wrong ?cwc wrote:My last post was in reference to my ASUS A8V-VM Motherboard and it only seeing 3 gigs of RAM.
You should define what a "motherboards that work well with gentoo ?" is for youThe ASUS A8V-VM worked well with Gentoo.

The max that motherboard holds is 4 gig, which is 4 1 gig sticks.cwc wrote:My last post was in reference to my ASUS A8V-VM Motherboard and it only seeing 3 gigs of RAM.
Anon-E-moose wrote:The max that motherboard holds is 4 gig, which is 4 1 gig sticks.cwc wrote:My last post was in reference to my ASUS A8V-VM Motherboard and it only seeing 3 gigs of RAM.
Anything larger than a 1 gig stick likely won't be recognized (by system/bios).
And what do you mean by "not recognized"?
Are you referring to the operating system, or the board itself?
X86 mode will only see ~3.7 gig.
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azzerare ~ # uname -a
Linux azzerare 3.7.10-gentoo #1 SMP Sun Mar 17 22:09:45 PDT 2013 x86_64 AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3400+ AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux
azzerare ~ # free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 3233 2654 578 0 437 1044
-/+ buffers/cache: 1171 2061
Swap: 8192 2 8189

That's 3.2 Gig.3233

Same board here. Great build and my quadcore really helps with emerges. Make sure your power supply is both high quality and has ample rated wattage. I would avoid MSI motherboards. I haven't had much luck with them.AaronPPC wrote:I just built a new rig on an Asus M5A99X Evo R2.0 motherboard. I believe it will meet all of your criteria. It is an AMD AM3+ board with an nVidia 990 chipset and is $140 at Newegg. It works perfectly under Linux. Suspend and hibernate even works!
I've got a Thermal take 600w PSbammbamm808 wrote:Same board here. Great build and my quadcore really helps with emerges. Make sure your power supply is both high quality and has ample rated wattage. I would avoid MSI motherboards. I haven't had much luck with them.AaronPPC wrote:I just built a new rig on an Asus M5A99X Evo R2.0 motherboard. I believe it will meet all of your criteria. It is an AMD AM3+ board with an nVidia 990 chipset and is $140 at Newegg. It works perfectly under Linux. Suspend and hibernate even works!