There is one memory module on this Intel motherboard.The motherboard comes with 64mb of memory.This mother board can use min 32mb/64mb/128mb/256mb max.The bios automatically detects memory type,size,and speed.Due to the video requirements of the Intel Desktop Board D810EMO,most configurations require at least 64mb of memory.This is the specs:168-pin 3.3v DIMM with gold plated contacts/100 Mhz 4 clock unbuffered SDRAM DIMM/Non-ECC(64-bit) memory/Single or double sided DIMM/DIMM with a Serial Presence Detect(SPD) data structure or non-SPD DIMM/Low density.Caution: It is highly recommended that a SPD DIMM be used,since this allows the chipset to accurately configure memory settings for optium performance.If non-SPD memory is installed,the bios will attempt to correctly configure the memory settings,but performance and reliability may be impacted. 32mb-4Mbit x 64//64mb-8Mbit x 64//128mb-16Mbit x 64//256mb-32Mbit x 64. Also the vendors that Intel lists that have tested there memory modules on this board are:Admor Memory,Kingston memory,PNY memory,Shikatronics memory,Southland Micro Systems memory,Unigen memory.Also make sure the memory is properly aligned in the notches with pegs otherwise severe damage to the computer will result.This Intel motherboard came out in 2000,so this type of memory may be hard to find new. jtech | |