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Does it actually give the EDO 5 v and the SDRAM 3.3 v or are you just
lucking you have not yet burned up the .3.3. v SDRAM because it is
sending 5 v to both? Very few mobo that I have seen will send the two
different voltages and say you can mix SIMMs and DIMMs but on if they
are both EDO.


Daniel Wysocki
Twin*.*Star Computers
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From:   Jim Meagher[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent:   Saturday, May 29, 1999 6:12 PM

Based on my experiences, they can be used together on many boards.
My Epox board allows both.  My son's FIC board allows both, and my
daughters no-name 430VX chipset board allows both.

But as Daniel says, there is no way of telling for sure without more
detailed information about the motherboard in question.

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