This issue was pretty big with end-users and Via took some flak about it's performance pitfalls in its memory controller. Although the KT266 was a relatively stable and good-performing chipset, it lagged behind the likes of the AMD 761 and the SiS 735 (both of which outperformed the Via KT266) chipset in memory performance. Via's KT266 chipset was a breakthrough in the industry by allowing DDR memory to be bundled with Athlon processors at a low cost to the consumer. for XP support, please try our latest BIOS posted on the website. but only Non-ECC, unregistered, unbuffered memories will work with this board. according to PDP, they have tried several different brand of memory, registered and unregistered. I have tested some 512MB modules made my PDP, these module are Non-ECC, unregistered and Unbuffered. Update: We contacted SoyoUSA regarding the problem with memory that we had, here's the response we got: Print Soyo K7V Dragon Plus Motherboard Review - SLCentral
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