Apple 9500/200, 9500/180MP, 9500/132, 9500/150 manual Memory Configurations

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Basics

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Memory Configurations

The Power Macintosh 9500 Series logic board has 12 DRAM DIMM slots, each with a 64-bit data bus. You can increase the computer’s DRAM to a total of 1536 MB using 5-volt, 64-bit-wide, 168-pin fast-paged mode, 70 ns DIMMs.

When installing DRAM DIMMs in the Power Macintosh 9500, fill slot A6 first, followed by B6, then A5, followed by B5, and so on. DRAM DIMMs can be installed individually; however, to take advantage of memory interleaving, which provides maximum performance, you must install the DIMMs in matching pairs and in paired slots (A6 and B6 first, then A5 and B5, and so on). DIMMs purchased from different manufacturers can be paired as long as they are the same size and speed.

Note: Memory interleaving allows the computer to read or

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Contents Power Macintosh 9500 Series Basics Overview Page Configurations Page PowerPC 604 Microprocessor Multi-Processor Support Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI Dual In-Line Memory Modules DIMMs Page Memory Configurations Page Figure Power Macintosh 9500 Memory Locations Ethernet Support PC Compatibility CardsGeoPort Page Cuda Chip Resetting the Logic Board Page Fast Scsi Rear View Diagram Figure Power Macintosh 9500 Rear Panel Logic Board Diagram Power Macintosh 9500 Logic Board Specifications Processor 9500/120 9500/132 9500/1509500/180MP Memory Interfaces Sound Devices Video Support Disk Storage Hard DriveLine Voltage Frequency Maximum Power ElectricalDimensions PhysicalEnvironmental Troubleshooting General Cleaning Procedure for Card Connectors Symptom Charts Power SupplyError Chords Page System Page System System Page Video Screen Page Floppy Drive Page Page Hard Drive Page Peripherals Page Page Page CD-ROM Drive Miscellaneous Page Take Apart Top Housing Page Top Housing CD-ROM Drive Take Apart CD-ROM Drive Disconnect the Scsi data Page Floppy Drive Take Apart Floppy Drive Disconnect the floppy Replacement Note Be sure Hard Drive Take Apart Hard Drive Disconnect the Scsi data Page Power Supply Power Supply Cable Facing the power supply Chassis support Latch Replacement Note There Speaker Take Apart Speaker Disconnect the speaker Take Apart Page Rear Panel Secure the rear panel to Take Apart Rear Panel Pull out on the rear Processor Card Replacement Note Position PCI/Video Cards Take Apart PCI/Video Cards Important If you are Replacement Note To Logic Board Scsi Take Apart Logic Board Locate the power Page Page Page Page LED Connector Fan Take Apart Fan Disconnect the fan cable From the logic board Fan bracket Replacement Note Hold Upgrades Upgrades PC Compatibility Cards Exploded View Exploded View