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Alan E Davis <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 17 Aug 2001 12:47:42 +1000
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Thank you.

I wonder whether PC150 Ram is backwards compatible with PC100 and PC133.  I currently have PC133 and PC100 RAM on one MB (ASUS P5B); I am not certain even in that case whether (Linux) Signal 11s are traceable to the mixing of RAM types, or whether PC150, etc., are compatible at 100MHz, which I am running the RAM at currently.

Alan


On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 21:26:48 -0400
joseph marty <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> What 3 types?  You only mention PC 150. The easy way to find that out is to read the user's manual that came with your mobo, or if you no longer have it, check in your BIOS to see if it is supported.  A third way would be to do a www.google.com search.
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> >Can someone inform me whether I can mix these three memory types on
> >one motherboard?  Can I install PC150 RAM on a P5B motherboard?
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