0n3 said:first of all, is it ddr or sdram?
second, u need ram that the motherboard specifies. obviously ur mobo supports pc2100, thats what u need to buy. not ddr400 or w/e it was.
third, pc2100 is 266mhz
mgoldb2 said:First all DDR ram is 184pin and therefore will fit in any motherboard that uses 184pin slots. Motherboards dont only take one speed ram. Acording to him and I have no reason not to believe him his motherboard can run ram up to pc2700 speeds without overclocking. If he uses his pc3200 ram it will work just downclock it to pc2700 speeds.
As for will more ram be better it depends on how you use your computer. If having the extra ram allows you to use less virtual memory then it is better. If you ram usage never go over 512 then you wont notice a difference having more ram and it will be going slower.
Just make sure you know if you use the pc2100 ram all your ram will be operating at 266mhz speed.
0n3 said:what i meant was that it is pointless to buy pc3200 ram which is more costly than pc2100 when thats all the speed hes gunna get out of it.
0n3 said:what i meant was that it is pointless to buy pc3200 ram which is more costly than pc2100 when thats all the speed hes gunna get out of it.
0n3 said:i dunno y everyone is saying he said hes running at pc2700, he said pc2100 theres a big diff there. read the original post
0n3 said:i dunno y everyone is saying he said hes running at pc2700, he said pc2100 theres a big diff there. read the original post
0n3 said:yes but some were saying how the mobo will downclock the ram from 400mhz to 333, but it would actually be 400 to 266 (mobo ram support)
mrjack said:To stop your eternal fight about the RAM speed, the mobo supports up to 333MHz=PC2700, I originally had a 256Mb PC2100 stick in the mobo. But now I have 512Mb 400Mhz=PC3200 running at the highest speed that the mobo can handle 333MHz because I took out the old memory stick. Oh and what would benefit me more, using 512Mb 333Mhz or 768Mb 266Mhz? I mostly just play games.