RAM compatability question
RAM compatability question
I am building a computer and I was thinking of buying a <a href="http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=6287369&type=product&productCategoryId=cat01071&id=1072287119130">Soyo ATX Socket 478</a> mobo (since I already have a socket 478 Intel Celeron and it's cheap), and it says:
Three DDR SDRAM 400/333/266 2.5-volt DIMM sockets; support up to 3.0GB
I have a RAM chip that says 256MB PC2700 DDR on it (I got it for free so I don't have the package). It looks like it would fit in the RAM port, but will it work? Thanks. (Sorry that I'm such a n00b at RAM)
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RAM compatability question
It will work, though might I suggest you get more? 256 just isn't enough for happiness.
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Well, my Intel Celeron is only 1.8GHz, so I won't have too much luck getting my multitasking up to 1GB without overloading my CPU. Of course I'll overclock it, but it still won't make it over 2GHz. Another question: If I use the 333MHz RAM I already have, then if I buy a 400MHz chip will it all run at 333MHz?
Right, thanks. I'll probably buy more DDR PC2700 then.richh0323 wrote:Advice don't mix ram types and speed, yes it may work but.... are you willing to crash you're system in the middle of a application?
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