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In an earlier post, John writes:
<< If you currently are
using 66MHZ memory (64 mb sdram, 168pin dimm) in an LX mobo 333mhz P-11 and
plan on purchasing additional memory, why couldn't you buy PC100 type, which
is the type of the future and is actually cheaper and more readily
available, instead of the older PC66 type. >>
I asked this question about a year ago, and just about everyone who answered
thought it would work fine. A few people mentioned that nothing is
guaranteed; there could be a mobo here and there that would have a problem
with it.
Ironically, I ended up going with the PC66 RAM simply because I came across a
great sale. Had it not been for the unexpected sale I found, my intention was
to get PC100 RAM so I could continue using the RAM when upgrading to a PC100
mobo.
Bryan S. Tyson
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