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First post, by feipoa

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I have an Asus VL/I-486SV2GX4 motherboard, which is based around the SiS 85C471 chipset. According to the chipset documentation, this chipset supports parity checking. However, the BIOS for this board does not have a setting to enable or disable parity. When looking in Modbin for hidden settings, I also do not see the parity option.

If I am to insert parity RAM, is there a check I can do to determine if parity is working, preferably some small program? Thanks!

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Reply 1 of 5, by derSammler

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If you can not enable it in the BIOS, it will not magically work by inserting parity RAM. There's no parity auto-detection.

I know the German "ct' memory test" (CTRAM51) is able to show if parity is enabled or not, but most hardware test/detection tools should be able to show this as well.

Reply 2 of 5, by feipoa

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Know of anything in English?

If there does not exist an auto enable/disable for parity, know of any software which will enable parity?

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Reply 4 of 5, by feipoa

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I'll take a look, but I'm pretty sure it doesn't support the 471.

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Reply 5 of 5, by firage

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derSammler wrote:

If you can not enable it in the BIOS, it will not magically work by inserting parity RAM. There's no parity auto-detection.

You sure about that? That might be, but seems like you could detect the presence of memory at the stick's parity pins. I guess if such a check was there, it would have to be a chipset feature.

If they never use the parity chip, I guess I can uprate a couple of my sticks that were built with parity of a slower grade. 😀

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