I honestly don't really know.  It's just something that I ran across. 
I'm assuming primarily mixed brands.  Please, anyone feel free to 
jump in and elaborate, correct, or whatever.

Larry

>Hi Larry,
>On Friday, August 30, 2002, at 02:58 PM, Larry Coltharp wrote:
>
>>  I have no idea if this suggestion is valid, but I did notice you have
>>  lots of ram.  I've heard about 10.2 being quirky with mixed ram.
>>  You're not running 10.2 but don't know if additional hardware
>>  regardless might react that way as well.
>
>Ram of mixed speeds do you mean? I ran Gauge Pro and Techtool, both give the
>Ok.
>
>How can I find out what speeds my ram is? System profiler doesn't tell me.

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