RS>I heard somewhere that mixing-and-matching DRAM speeds can cause
RS>problems. The HP dealer says that I should not mix them, but I think
RS>he's just trying to make a buck by selling me 4M of ram for $250.
OUCH!!^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
RS>On the installed SIMMs, All the chips on the SIMM are marked -70,
RS>except a single -80 chip. Hmm.. Maybe the lower speed really IS
RS>necessary... :(
At $62.50 a meg I would tell you anything to get you to buy memory from
me <G>. Seriously though, I have an ASUS VL/I-486SV2GX4 I have 60ns and
70ns, one with parity and 2 without. I haven't had a problem yet. IMO,
I don't think mixing speeds really matters. There might be a
possibility though that it is motherboard specific. Someone else may
want to jump in to help answer that one.
Robert Ogle
rober...@tpl-bbs.com
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