Can I use generic PC100 ram with a 1133 or do I need 133????
A Arrow Splendid Dec 31, 2007 4,123 0 22,780 Mar 30, 2001 #2 I think I'm missing out on some info here. What are you referring to with 1133? Rob Please visit <b><A HREF="http://www.ncix.com/shop/index.cfm?affiliateid=319048" target="_new">http://www.ncix.com/shop/index.cfm?affiliateid=319048</A></b>
I think I'm missing out on some info here. What are you referring to with 1133? Rob Please visit <b><A HREF="http://www.ncix.com/shop/index.cfm?affiliateid=319048" target="_new">http://www.ncix.com/shop/index.cfm?affiliateid=319048</A></b>
M machow Distinguished Dec 31, 2007 855 1 18,980 Mar 30, 2001 #4 I think you can. Memory bus speeds run asynchronously. Which means that FSB running 133 while memory runs like 100. Yeah... ------------------ This site is cool.
I think you can. Memory bus speeds run asynchronously. Which means that FSB running 133 while memory runs like 100. Yeah... ------------------ This site is cool.
G Guest Guest Mar 30, 2001 #5 Nope when I run the bus at 133 the ram tries to run at 133 also and I can't change that...
G gjkozick Distinguished Mar 15, 2001 46 0 18,530 Apr 1, 2001 #6 The A7V doesn't have the option to let you run your memory at a separate speed than your current FSB setting.
The A7V doesn't have the option to let you run your memory at a separate speed than your current FSB setting.