OT: RAM Speed [message #62079] |
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General Havoc
Messages: 1564 Registered: February 2003 Location: Birmingham, England, Unit...
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You can run your memory at lower speeds with no problem. They may even be more stable at th lower speed then marked. I recently put a PC 2700 DIMM in a 266Mhz motherboard as the PC2700 DIMMS were cheaper than the PC2100 ones.
PC2100 (266Mhz)
PC2700 (333Mhz)
PC3200 (400Mhz)
PC3700 (466Mhz)
Genrally your motherboard will support up to 2 GB of RAM. If you have an AMDAthlon XP chip then the motherboard isn't likely to be limited to 1 GB.
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