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Hello,

    The easiest way is to watch when the computer is booting.  after the
post beep the screen turns to a large text box that shows drives info and
the like.  if you hit the break button on your keyboard it will pause this
screen until you hit the spacebar.  There you can see in the bottom right of
the box what speed your sdram is running at.

Jim Helou

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From: "The Ryans de" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 5:50 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Re.Which RAM should I buy?


> Hi I just installed Sandra and it gives preaty good information on exactly
> what hardware is on your machine. It's share ware free for 21 days but to
be
> honest what do you need it for after that anyway
>
> I'm running an AMD-K6 with 3D+, Award Modular Bios v4.51PG, 64 MB
> of RAM.  How do I know whether it's 100, 66, 133?  and how do I
> choose between the Sync and the 16X64, etc.
>
> Paul Ryan
>
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