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USING 133mhz Memory on Intel 810

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Name: OVV
Date: February 1, 2003 at 11:49:42 Pacific
OS: Windows ME/2000 Pro Dual
CPU/Ram: 850 Duron/ 384ram
Comment:

Is it possible to use 133 mgz memory cards on the Intel 810? I checked on the Intel site but it wasn't clear to me. I have an 815 chipset on my computer, and it runs fine with both 100 and 133. The specs on my father in law's computer only refers to PC 100 but doesn't say that it won't run
Thanx



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Name: kk
Date: February 1, 2003 at 11:56:06 Pacific
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USUALLY, I'm not saying always, but USUALLY motherboards that accept PC100 accept PC133, at least with another PC100 stick to have it all run at pc100.

KDog849


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Response Number 2
Name: Dave P.
Date: February 2, 2003 at 14:36:18 Pacific
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Dear OVV,

In my experience, mixing PC100 & PC133 SDRAM doesn't work well, althouugh you might be able to work around it if your BIOS allows you to set the memory speed. Otherwise, either replace your PC100 SDRAM with PC133 or add more PC100 but *don't* mix them. If you do, make sure you can either return or sell the memory you don't want.

Best wishes,
David P.


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