Also on most boards you have to put the pc 100 stick in the number 1 ram 
slot.
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> Only way to know is to try or have the board manual on hand. Most memory 
> is
> built to step down. That means that to be compatible the 133 chips would
> operate at 100 allowing them to be on the same board. I would recommend
> loosing the pc100 as the gain will be outweighed by the loss
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> CV wrote:
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>> I would like to know if it's ok to put a PC133 256 and/or a PC133
>> 512 RAM stick together with a PC100 128 RAM stick? Is it possible?
>> Will it work?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Cindy
> No, Because, you will have a problem since, they are different
> speeds(PC100, PC133).
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>  Christopher
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