it depends on whether your motherboard supports 133Mhz RAM chips but if it doesn't I actually see no reason why this combination shouldn't work. but I haven't tested it.
The 100MHZ sdram will down grade the 133MHZ. I've had some problems in the past with doing this but it is all up to your motherboard. If you have a choice go for 2 133MHZ DIMM's or els you may experience instability.
My current motherboard does not support 133MHz. It only support 100 MHz. But I was thinking the older machines which supports the 100 MHz will eventually be phased out. So purchasing 133 MHz memory might be more value for money since both the memory are of the same price.
Then I don't understand the reason for the question:
"Or will it only cause the 133 MHz memory to run at 100 Mhz?"
Since your mobo only supports 100MHz, the memory will only run at 100MHz, not 133MHz. The other part of your question about mixing PC100 with PC133 shouldn't matter. I've done it myself in the past and have never heard of any problems from anyone else...
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My company have PCs currently which have motherboaed with 100 MHz FSB and two piece 64 MB 100 MHz memory. We are planning to upgrade those memory. Since both 100 MHz and 133 MHz memory are the same price, we are considering purchasing only 133 MHz since it is more useful in the future. If there are no stability issues that is.
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