בSunday 16 May 2004 22:08, נכתב על ידי Yedidyah Bar-David:
> > if it is PC-100 or PC-133.  The new 128 MB is definitely PC-133.  The
> > person I bought the memory from said that it shouldn't matter since the
> > faster memory would just run slower but he is not at all Linux literate.
>
> I think he is right. I tried such things. I did not read official docs.

It depends on how your system is set up. the FSB speed (the one with the 100 
or 133) is determined by the processor and the board, AFAIK w/o checking what 
the memory actually supports. if your computer is set up to use 100 FSB then 
everything should work perfectly - the 133FSB memory would simply run at a 
lower (and safer) frequency then what it was tested to handle. if OTOH you 
computer is set to run at 133FSB then you would probably encounter memory 
problems. note that some memory not approved for 133 will still work in 133 
mode, but it'll be likely putting an upgrade kit on your car to speed it up 
past its manufacturer stated max speed - we're not saying it won't work, but 
if it breaks don't come crying.

-- 
Oded

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                -- R. Beifeld

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