Re: DDR
- From: "jercs" <jercs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 17:58:01 -0700
sorry if my post created some arguments, i have emailed ASUS technical
support last 2 weeks and i haven't received any reply that is why i post it
here.
my purpose in buying a faster DDR was in case i want to upgrade my MB and
processor, i dont have to buy a new RAM.
i have tried it with my old PC, PII with PC100 SDR, and it worked, i am not
sure if it will worked again with DDR.
anyway thanks for all the replies....
"Manny Borges" wrote:
> Lots of rude answers, and none of them acurate.
>
> I have had no issues using faster clocked ram than my board says it supports
> on many systems.
>
> I have found that most ram ram costs about the same per MB , regardless of
> speed, with the exception of the latest and greatest flavor of the day.
>
> Buying slow ram is like throwing money out.
> If you update your proc and mobo, or buy a new computer, you will pobably be
> all set to transfer this ram to the new system.
>
> I did say *possibly*. The new system might be bigger and badder and you may
> need faster/diffrent RAM.
>
> But isn't possibly, better than not at all?
>
> And of course the RAM might not work.
>
> But I highly doubt that. Make sure you can return or exchange it if need be.
>
> So, ignore the shortsighted answers you have previously recieved.
>
> --
> Manny Borges
> MCSE NT4-2003 (+ Security)
> MCT, Certified Cheese Master
>
> The pen is mightier than the sword, and considerably easier to write with.
> -- Marty Feldman
> "jercs" <jercs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:B54523CA-FBDE-4E6F-80B5-B117C783755A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >I am planning to upgrade my DDR, i want to ask if it is OK to use PC4000
> >with
> > my motherboard, my MB says that i can use PC2100 and PC2400
>
>
>
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