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Join Date: Jan 2007
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Re: SD-512 Ram installed
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![]() The kind of memory you can use depends on the motherboard. So - what's the brand/model of the computer/motherboard? |
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Re: SD-512 Ram installed
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![]() As Eneles stated, your motherboard determines the max speed of the RAM you can use. As for your query about faster RAM running at the speed of the old RAM, the answer is yes. If I'm understanding you correctly, your running SDRAM which is either PC66, PC100, or PC133. If you're currently PC100 and you add a stick of PC133, then the PC133 will clock to PC100. The system can only run as fast as it's slowest component.
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