S Slasher Distinguished Jun 14, 2002 51 0 18,630 Jun 14, 2002 #1 Will the new modules be backwards compatible for use in previous chipset that support up to PC800 RAM
Will the new modules be backwards compatible for use in previous chipset that support up to PC800 RAM
F FatBurger Illustrious Jun 1, 2001 13,592 1 40,780 Jun 14, 2002 #2 Nope, different socket and architecture. <font color=blue>Hi mom!</font color=blue>
S Slasher Distinguished Jun 14, 2002 51 0 18,630 Jun 15, 2002 #3 Damn another Mobo change........ Thanks for the info
F FatBurger Illustrious Jun 1, 2001 13,592 1 40,780 Jun 15, 2002 #4 Just use normal PC1066, I don't see any reason to want to go with 232-pin RDRAM (RIMM4200). <font color=blue>Hi mom!</font color=blue>
Just use normal PC1066, I don't see any reason to want to go with 232-pin RDRAM (RIMM4200). <font color=blue>Hi mom!</font color=blue>
S Slasher Distinguished Jun 14, 2002 51 0 18,630 Jun 15, 2002 #5 Scuse my ignorance I thought they were one and the same By the way do you know if the ASUS P4T-E supports Pc1066 <P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by Slasher on 06/14/02 07:06 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
Scuse my ignorance I thought they were one and the same By the way do you know if the ASUS P4T-E supports Pc1066 <P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by Slasher on 06/14/02 07:06 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
F FatBurger Illustrious Jun 1, 2001 13,592 1 40,780 Jun 15, 2002 #6 Officially, no. You can run it at that speed though. The board would technically be overclocked, but no big deal. <font color=blue>Hi mom!</font color=blue>
Officially, no. You can run it at that speed though. The board would technically be overclocked, but no big deal. <font color=blue>Hi mom!</font color=blue>