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I've never worked with such mobo, but I think it's now running RAM at 66mhz,
you should set it to match CPU which is 100mhz. If you are using PC133 RAM,
you should be able to run memory at 133mhz.

Jun Qian

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From: "Raymond Hornung" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2001 7:11 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Determining AGP versus Memory Speed


> What is AGP speed and how do you determine it?
>
> Running Win95B with a K6-2 333 on a Viking 3 (P5MVP3-AT) with latest BIOS
flashed to version 105. Matrox G100 video card. System RAM: 1X128MB PC133
and 2X32MB PC100 DIMMs.
>
> I am upgrading the CPU on this system to a K6-2 500 (FSB changes from 95
to 100,  clock speed from 3.5 to 5, pretty straight forward). In the CMOS
there is a setting for memory speed to be matched to the AGP or CPU.
Currently it is set to AGP; does this mean it is running at 66 instead of
95?
>

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