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Can you mix PC100 memory with PC66? 1

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DavePL

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Sep 11, 2000
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We have a Compaq Presario 4910 that has 32 MB of soldered on memory, that is PC66. We were wondering if we can add a PC100 DIMM to that, or is it best to keep them the same speed, at 66?
 
It's best to keep them at the same speed - results may be unpredictable; subtle, rather than system lockups, failures, etc.

You may find that there are only occasional glitches - the best case scenario is that the new PC100 memory simply runs at 66Mhz and puts up with it.

You can be a little more certain by using quality memory (Kingston, Crucial, etc).

If it's just for one machine, my suggestion is "suck it and see". If it was for a major corporate roll-out, I'd say forget it.

Hope this helps
 
Much appreciate your suggestion. It is for one PC though we want to keep it running reliably, so we will probably go with the Kingston memory.
 
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