At 1:02 AM -0800 1/27/2003, Robert P. McAllister wrote:
>Clark Martin wrote:
>  > Except that with 7200 and company it doesn't use the fastest or the
>>  slowest speeds, the motherboard accesses the memory at whatever speed
>>  it's designed to.  The 7200 requires 70nS DIMMs, so if you put in
>>  faster memory, it's still accessed the same as a 70nS DIMM.  Unlike
>>  latter DIMMS this type doesn't report it's speed.
>
>Is that the case with all PCI Macs or just the 7200?


With all the numbered series (7200, 7500,...9600).  I don't know 
about the G3 or B&W models off hand.
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