Summary: Ram speeds are 100/133/166/266/333 right now. You should match your ram to the cpu and fsb. For example if you have a cpu and motherboard that only s...
Summary: Teh processor does not determine ram speed. The ram bus on the motherboard does. Larry "Have no fear of perfection -- you'll never reach it." Salvador...
Summary: If you have your BIOS set to auto detect the RAM speed, it will take the lowest rated of the RAM sticks (in your case, PC100), & run them ALL at 100mh...
Summary: i agree, if you put two sticks of different speed in, you can only run them at the speed of the slowest one . most ram is backwards compatible- it can...
Summary: Hello people, For the longest time i had this rig running with 512MB of DDR-400 RAM, and it worked fine. I recently added another 512MB of DDR-400 RAM...
Summary: I'm looking at a friend's computer for him which has a celeron 2GHz processor (runs at 400 MHz, right?!) and 512MB of RAM. I've just re-installed xp b...
Summary: Ok, I'm having a small problem. Just upgraded my machine, and having all kinds of fun. The old system: AMD XP 2000+, 1Gb PC2100 RAM, with a K7S5A ...
Summary: i have a pc266, Athlon 1GhZ, 30Gigas HDD, and it has 1 DIMM of 256mb RAM, i every have used it as 100mhz ram (in the bios configuration)... but now, i...
Summary: why would you want to slow down the ram speed? you know if you get barton 2500+ plus some pc3200 memory, you can easily overclock it to 3200+..that wi...
Summary: Hi Andrew It is true most ram modules will drop down and operate at lower clock speeds than specified. How ever, to save yourself possible conflict is...
Summary: Hi all, I was just wondering; how can I tell what kind of ram-speed a certain CPU needs? for example, I have a system with a AMD Duron 1.6Ghz with 512...
Summary: you mention the pc runs the cpu at 19x133mhz. PC2100 is '133mhz' , more commonly shown as DDR266 as it is 'double' data rate. So PC2100 is the correc...
Summary: hello, i was wondering is there a way to find my rams speed other than opening the case and removing the ram? and if i have to open the case, all i do...
Summary: For best performance, an A64 should be run with DDR2-800. DDR2-533 or DDR2-667 will bottleneck the system. But according to HP, the max RAM speed your...
Summary: Sigh... once again this old arguement.... Okay, The P4/Core cpu's use a quad pumped bus. That is why it equals 667 (166.6 x 4), NOT like the AMD DDR b...
Summary: If you want to check out your ram, whether it is generic or brand name, whether it is really PCxxx at what bus speed, what its CL2/CL3 ratings are at ...
Summary: Hello, I'm building a new system using a shuttle SN41G2 Small Form Factor case. I want to but 512MB of RAM in it but i'm getting conflicting advice o...
Summary: I ordered a custom-built system with RAM. The dealer put in 2x1GB M-Tec PC3200 RAM (TwinMOS) and said it was compatible with the ASUS A8N-SLI Premium...
Summary: depends on the native speed of the ram. if both were 133, the 768 would be more stable. but i think win9x has trouble with more than 512mB ...
Summary: At this time I have 256mb of RAM and was trying to add another 512mb. The 256mb memory stick is 2100 fsb and the 512mb I bought is 2700/2100 fbs. Does...