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Old November 22nd 03, 07:04 PM
Tupac Resurrection
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Hey all,

I have a biostar m7vkb motherboard with an athlon 1.1ghz on windows xp pro
and want to know what combination of memory would be better for speed:

I stick of 256mb ram running at 133mhz

or

I stick of 256mb ram running at 133mhz but also 1 stick of 128mb at 100 mhz
and 32mb at 100 mhz, which means all the memory will run at 100 mhz but I
will have 416mb of ram. Which is the better option?.

Thanks

Ellis.



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Old November 22nd 03, 07:24 PM
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MO 256 at 133 it would be hard to get the CAS at the correct setting with all that different memory



"Tupac Resurrection" wrote in message ...
Hey all,

I have a biostar m7vkb motherboard with an athlon 1.1ghz on windows xp pro
and want to know what combination of memory would be better for speed:

I stick of 256mb ram running at 133mhz

or

I stick of 256mb ram running at 133mhz but also 1 stick of 128mb at 100 mhz
and 32mb at 100 mhz, which means all the memory will run at 100 mhz but I
will have 416mb of ram. Which is the better option?.

Thanks

Ellis.





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Old November 22nd 03, 07:43 PM
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Thanks, ive noticed the pc is quicker with just one stick of 256 at 133.

Ellis.






"JAD" wrote in message
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MO 256 at 133 it would be hard to get the CAS at the correct

setting with all that different memory



"Tupac Resurrection" wrote in message

...
Hey all,

I have a biostar m7vkb motherboard with an athlon 1.1ghz on windows xp

pro
and want to know what combination of memory would be better for speed:

I stick of 256mb ram running at 133mhz

or

I stick of 256mb ram running at 133mhz but also 1 stick of 128mb at 100

mhz
and 32mb at 100 mhz, which means all the memory will run at 100 mhz but

I
will have 416mb of ram. Which is the better option?.

Thanks

Ellis.







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Old November 24th 03, 10:57 PM
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On Sat, 22 Nov 2003 19:04:24 +0000 (UTC), Knowing that it was a
Hollywood invention that lemmings jump off cliffs "Tupac Resurrection"
wrote :

Hey all,

I have a biostar m7vkb motherboard with an athlon 1.1ghz on windows xp pro
and want to know what combination of memory would be better for speed:

I stick of 256mb ram running at 133mhz

or

I stick of 256mb ram running at 133mhz but also 1 stick of 128mb at 100 mhz
and 32mb at 100 mhz, which means all the memory will run at 100 mhz but I
will have 416mb of ram. Which is the better option?.

Thanks

Ellis.


With XP I would say the 416 meg of RAM at 100 depending on usage.




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