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Old October 14th 03, 04:34 AM
KJ Wright
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Hi All.

I have a Intel 865 PERL Board I had 512 MB DDR 266 of Mem Running in
dual channel mode i upgraded to 1 gig of mem I thought I got another 2
sticks of 266 it turns out they are 333 my question is...Do all the
sticks have to be 266 both dual channel configs are matched...So Does it
matter that the mem is not matched...or will the sticks of 333 just run
at 266 since my celeron 2.4 has a FSB of 400
Bios says it is running in dual channel...here is the mem arrangment
Machine runs fine I am just curious


Channel A
0-DDR 266
1-DDR 333

Channel B
0-DDR 266
1-DDR 333

Thanks,

Kevin

 




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