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> > My main concern is the memory. My motherboad supports PC100 |
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> > memory as well as a 133fsb although it's not running at that |
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> > speed now. I'll have to crank it up to 133fsb to support the |
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> > Tualatin CPU, and I wonder how that will affect the PC-100 |
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> > memory. Would it be better to buy good Kingston PC-100 memory |
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> > and hope it can handle the extra speed, |
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> That won't work, not reliably. |
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> > or to buy PC-133 memory |
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> > for the motherboard that officially supports PC-100. |
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> If your motherboard supports FSB at 133 MHz, then it should support |
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> PC-133 memory. |
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Everything I've read says it (i810E motherboard) supports 66/100/133 |
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fsb and PC-100 memory. I've read that some BIOSes allow you to adjust |
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the memory clock (fsb, fsb+33, fsb-33) but I don't have that option in |
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my BIOS. Could there be a jumper on the motherboard somewhere? |
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If I plug in the new CPU and something goes wrong, is there a way to |
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tell if it's because my PC-100 memory can't handle the 133 fsb or |
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because my motherboard isn't compatible with Tuatalin CPUs? |
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- Grant |
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