There is one more variable in the mix: chip wait states. This can have varying values within the PC100 spec. I've seen it said that the Best Case is running itentical sticks of PC100 with clock timing of 3-2-2. ECC indicates a stick design with parity, you don't want that and neither do you want Registered memory. Best o' luck! -Marty
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