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Chances of cas 2 pc2700 working at pc3200?

Grabo

Senior member
I have a stick of Twinmos (with twinmos memory chips) cas2 pc2700.

What I'm wondering about is how big a chance it stands of working at pc3200 speed, i.e 200MHz, if I drag down the cas/ras timings to 3?
(Other stick is a noname pc 3200 cas3).

Thank you very much for any input.
 
I've had several brands of 2700 in the past that could do 200mhz with at most, just a voltage bump and/or timings relaxed. So, yeah, shouldn't be a problem since you are willing to relax timings.
 
Thank you for your replies; I shall try it then, and not order new RAM directly.
I'm building a Shuttle-system, and one which doesn't overclock that well so far anyway, so cool & quiet is my target now, as opposed to what's been in the past 🙂
 
Some batches of TwinMOS 333 MHz had BH-5!! Post here what's imprinted on the Memory Chip or try to Google what's imprinted. U'll know better then.
 
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