Re: MEMORY
From: Jim Macklin (p51mustang[threeX12)
Date: 03/14/04
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Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 18:44:35 -0600
You're welcome.
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| Jim,
|
| Thank you very much. You have been extremely helpful.
|
| Rod
| >-----Original Message-----
| >The motherboard sets the speed and you have to have RAM
| that
| >can run properly at that speed. PC2100 will run just
| fine,
| >so will faster rated RAM, but it will all run at PC2100
| >speed in your machine.
| >
| >
| >"Rodney Chelius" <Rodney.Chelius@verizon.net> wrote in
| >message news:c6ce01c40928$288122b0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
| >| I just recently purchased a HP Pavilion ZT3000
| notebook.
| >| I intensionally configured it with 256MB. I plan on
| >| increasing the memory to 2GB. It has a 400mhz data
| >| processing speed. In researching the memory purchase at
| >| Crucial, Viking and Kingston I find three different
| >| memory chips, PC2100, PC2700, and PC3200. A long time
| ago
| >| someone told me to divide the PC number by 8 to roughly
| >| estimate the memory bus speed. Since the bus speed
| >| estimates are approximately 263, 338, and 400
| >| resectively, can a 400 mhz run on either speed or
| should
| >| it be matched to the bus speed? If one were to run
| PC2700
| >| in a 400 mhz machine what effects will it have? Will
| >| running slower speed memory hurt the machine? Thank
| you.
| >|
| >| Rod
| >
| >
| >.
| >
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