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Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 9:28 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] RDRAM Performance & Mixing
> Hi Folks,
>
> I have a PC with 256MB RDRAM and it's the faster type (PC1066) on the
533Mhz
> bus. I also have another 256MB of the slightly slower PC800 RDRAM.
>
> My questions are;
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> 1. Will I gain anything by adding the slower RAM?
No.
> 2. Could I do any damage by adding it as the PC800 RAM would generally be
> running on a 400Mhz bus?
No, but your computer simply won't work at all, RDRAM system requires all
RAM to be same speed, same type; so even mix of same speed16 bit and 32 bit
RDRAM won't work together.
> 3. Would it just mean that all 512MB would then run at the slower speed of
> 800Mhz even though it would be on a 533Mhz bus?
See above.
> 4. If this was the case would I be better off with just the 256MB running
at
> 1066Mhz on the 533Mhz bus instead?
>
you are on right track.
> Does anyone have any information on when we might see 800Mhz FSB's in the
> mainstream (without overclocking!)?
>
>
There are many hardware places that published intel roadmap, you can see it
yourself. or just simple do a search on IDF 2003.
Jun Qian
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