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Nice start.  I noticed some mistakes, but they could easily be from the page you were basing the chart on.  First of all, 600 is listed as being both 66 and either 100 or 133.  Also, 800 should probably be added to the list of speeds that could be 100 or 133.  Not positive on wether 900 can be either or not.  If not, it is probably a typo.  By the way, we are now using 100 in the systems that are 66 as well as the ones that are 100.
 
Nice start.  I noticed some mistakes, but they could easily be from the page you were basing the chart on.  First of all, 600 is listed as being both 66 and either 100 or 133.  Also, 800 should probably be added to the list of speeds that could be 100 or 133.  Not positive on wether 900 can be either or not.  If not, it is probably a typo.  By the way, we are now using 100 in the systems that are 66 as well as the ones that are 100.
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[[User:Gambitnut|Blaine]]
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Ok, what I'm getting is this: 
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All AMD's use PC100 memory unless it's more than 1Ghz, then we don't yet know what to use.
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All Celeron's can use PC100 memory (even if they have a 66 FSB). The Celeron 600 can also use PC133.
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Pentiums ending in "0" use PC100. The 600 and 800 can also use PC133.
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Pentiums ending in 33 or 66 use PC133.
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Is this right? 
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--[[User:Annyrick|Annyrick]] 23:51, 5 Apr 2006 (PDT)
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Not sure, but I'd guess that AMDs use PC133 after one Ghz.  Also, I don't think Celeron 600s use PC133.  Other than that, it looks good to me.  You might want to confirm that though.
  
 
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[[User:Gambitnut|Blaine]]

Latest revision as of 01:09, 6 April 2006

Nice start. I noticed some mistakes, but they could easily be from the page you were basing the chart on. First of all, 600 is listed as being both 66 and either 100 or 133. Also, 800 should probably be added to the list of speeds that could be 100 or 133. Not positive on wether 900 can be either or not. If not, it is probably a typo. By the way, we are now using 100 in the systems that are 66 as well as the ones that are 100.

Blaine


Ok, what I'm getting is this:

All AMD's use PC100 memory unless it's more than 1Ghz, then we don't yet know what to use.

All Celeron's can use PC100 memory (even if they have a 66 FSB). The Celeron 600 can also use PC133.

Pentiums ending in "0" use PC100. The 600 and 800 can also use PC133.

Pentiums ending in 33 or 66 use PC133.

Is this right? --Annyrick 23:51, 5 Apr 2006 (PDT)

Not sure, but I'd guess that AMDs use PC133 after one Ghz. Also, I don't think Celeron 600s use PC133. Other than that, it looks good to me. You might want to confirm that though.

Blaine