SDRAM PC133??

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ROFLMAO! He called you out on that one!

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Intel 550(3.4)@4.2 Posted 4.6Ghz but unstable
ASUS P5AD2-E-Prem
Ballistix PC2 5300@DDR2 780
ATI Radeon X800XL
TT 680W PSU
 
ROFLMAO! He called you out on that one!

<b>Ned Flanders said that im a BAD ASS</b> :lol:
Intel 550(3.4)@4.2 Posted 4.6Ghz but unstable
ASUS P5AD2-E-Prem
Ballistix PC2 5300@DDR2 780
ATI Radeon X800XL
TT 680W PSU
 
Must be the mouse!

<b>Ned Flanders said that im a BAD ASS</b> :lol:
Intel 550(3.4)@4.2 Posted 4.6Ghz but unstable
ASUS P5AD2-E-Prem
Ballistix PC2 5300@DDR2 780
ATI Radeon X800XL
TT 680W PSU
 
Must be the mouse!

<b>Ned Flanders said that im a BAD ASS</b> :lol:
Intel 550(3.4)@4.2 Posted 4.6Ghz but unstable
ASUS P5AD2-E-Prem
Ballistix PC2 5300@DDR2 780
ATI Radeon X800XL
TT 680W PSU
 
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getting parsed in the system!

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No. I really need to know his board's chipset and CPU (including bus speed of the CPU) before I can give you a better answer:

PC133 works in everything and nothing. Low density PC133 works in everything, high density PC133 only works with some chipsets.

PC133 will run at PC100 speed fine. Combining them will mean PC100 speed. But running PC133 on a 100MHz CPU bus will also mean PC100 speed.

Etc etc, you haven't given us system details.

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If only I had hook ups with the administrator of this board...
I'd have him change your title to "HONORARY SPAMMER"

muhahaha

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Come on! I'm just on the edge of getting the next title!!

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Congradulations!

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Did that come out right?! :lol:

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Sorry I havent given any specs yet. I've been realy busy. I'm trying to fix 3 computers when i have any free time. ok, sys specs:
It's a HP Pavillion XE783
Chip set: intel 810
FSB: 100 MHz
CPU: Intel (R) Celeron 700 MHz processor (socket 370)
If there is more that you need let me know.

2600+ 266 FSB
A7N8X-E Deluxe
768 DDR PC2700
ATI ALL-IN-WONDER 9800 PRO SERIES
Maxtor 120 gig 8MB cach 7200
Western Digital 60 gig 8MB cach
Liton DVDRW +/- 4xrw/8xr/16x
 
That chipset supports modules up to 256MB per side and 512MB max total RAM. PC133, PC100, and PC66.

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Thanks. I know its a little off the subject, but what CPU speed can it handle. I've been trying to find it online, but must be looking in the wrong places.

2600+ 266 FSB
A7N8X-E Deluxe
768 DDR PC2700
ATI ALL-IN-WONDER 9800 PRO SERIES
Maxtor 120 gig 8MB cach 7200
Western Digital 60 gig 8MB cach
Liton DVDRW +/- 4xrw/8xr/16x
 
I've seen problems with some OEM boards supporting certain speeds around 1GHz due to a BIOS limit. I believe your board supports 100MHz bus, if so you should be able to use a PIII 850 (or Celeron around that speed). BIOS may report the wrong speed as well, but that's not a problem: I put a PIII 600 in my freinds system, it showed up in BIOS as a PIII 533 or something like that, but measuring the speed proved it ran at 600MHz.

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Oh, BTW, if it had an 810E chipset it could probably support 133MHz bus.

The fastest 66MHz bus CPU was the Celeron 766. All Celerons from that speed downward had the 66MHz bus.

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