Okay, I know this will sound like an incredibly stupid question, and I'm sure the answer is obvious... But I was just wondering, if a motherboard that takes PC3200 RAM will accept PC100 Ram? Please don't bash me if you think this is a stupid question.
Thanks! I looked it up after I posted and found that out myself. Heh, now I feel completely stupid! I was just wondering because I have like a 1/2GB worth of 128 sticks of PC100 ram laying around from my old computers! And I don't know wtf is wrong with my old one... It won't even turn on now... What happened with it has to be one of the weirdest things I've seen happen to a computer first-hand.
I am actually still using PC100 RAM in my room's PC, lol.
I have a AthlonXP 2000+ with 266 MHz FSB. But since the RAM is crap, I have to run it at 200MHz DDR Speeds, making it basically a 1700+. But, I've overclocked the FSB to 218MHz so the RAM runs a bit faster than normal, but the CPU is still underclocked
It's a rare combo board (takes 2 SDR or 2 DDR Sticks), so I will eventually get a stick of DDR3200 RAM to shove in it - that way I not only get future-proof RAM, but a faster PC since both the CPU and RAM will run at 266MHz FSB giving much better performance
PC100 SDRAM runs at 100MHz, not 200MHz. You must have DDR to get those kinds of speeds...
~cdogg
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