It only shows up as 64MB in a Abit BX6 Rev.2 motherboard.
It boots up only BSOD on an IBM PC300GL workstation.
I called Kingston. They claim it is due to the density of the modules on the stick. They will connect you with the exchange department but the lower density RAM costs more.
I know this is a little off topic but TDK rebadges their drives and modifies the firmware so the IDE detect at POST and Windows see the drives as a TDK drive. Make sure your know what you purchasing. I read some reviews of the 121032 and bought one. I ended up with a Ricoh when the drive in...
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