On Jun 30, 2009, at 8:23 AM, insightinmind wrote:

> I've seen ads which imply their RAM sticks operate at CL2 if PC100 is
> requested, and at CL3 if PC133:

Sometimes called PC100S.

I have one such stick, and it does indeed work at CL2 in a 100 MHz  
machine and CL3 in a 133 MHz machine.

But, OWC had so much trouble with these doubly-specified sticks that  
it chose to reprogram them to either 100 CL2 or 133 CL3, but not both.

Certain Macs cannot properly handle a doubly-specified RAM stick.



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