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Old February 16th 05, 01:42 PM
Ed Light
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Howdy!

My A64 939 parts arrive today, to run very cpu-bound train simulators.

I don't think my Corsair Value Select pc2700's will run dual channel due to
one being single-sided and one being dual-sided. So I expect to lose 7%
performance there.

Does anyone know the % performance I'll lose by running pc2700 instead of
pc3200?


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