Those are the modules I've tested:
All of them are single sided except the Kingston 256, and all of them are PC133 except the IBM module, wich is PC100 as you can see.
Well, let's go for one thing at a time.
Goriath, the loss seems to be related to the amount of memory installed. I've tried different combos like 128+128, 256+128, 128+128+256, and so on... Everything over 128Mb results in a performance loss. I've also tried different slots in the board, with no difference.
I relation to BIOS updating, the board I'm using has version A7 and the newest I found is version A9. I have also another board of the same model, but older, wich has version A3. I will test the version A3 with more than 128Mb and see what happens. At the time I prefer not to update BIOS because those old parts are getting hard to find for me and, you know, something could go wrong and ruin the board. So I keep update as the last try.
Thandor, I don't need more than 128 really, 'cause I use these computers for gaming the games of that era, you know, Unreal, Quake, etc... And they go fine with 128, but I've never seen a worst performance with more RAM so I'm curious about it, and want to find out if there is a problem or it's just the way it works.
About CAS latency configuration in the BIOS, I've tried 2 and 3 (There is no 2.5 setting in my BIOS) but it's the same.
Ultima, I see the 133 modules have 75 printed in some places, so I think they are 7.5ns modules. Anyway, you can check the picture.
Thank you for your great help guys, I always learn a lot from this forum.