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Great read on a Friday evening here in the U.K when my Half term holidays have just started. I am with you all the way Russ! Phule is probably one of those people who look on the bad side of everything possible. If you ask me Russ I think Phule is a newbie who just wants to flame with people, but we know who keeps their cool when replying to a flame. *Cough* RUSS *Cough*

Albert.
 
LB,

Since it is an Abit board (finicky), I'd suggest that you do get an indentical stick for the upgrade. Not just the same DRAM chip manufacturer, but also the same density. If the current is is using 64 bit DRAM, get the same. Much of the RAM on the market now is 128 bit, and sometimes even with the same manufacturer, the two won't peacefully co-exist.

Russ, NCNE
 
A2KLAU

I'm glad you can make such assumptions about people. My post at 12:54 states exactly what side of things I see things on.
 
Sorry Phule if I missed thaty reply. But it sounds that Russ would be the more wiser one cause he is the Elite member after all, and you are the member... But that was just an assumption. And also the times listed here for me are in U.K times and not U.S where you are so it makes it more difficult for me to find the one where you state you are sorry about it. But anyway I will step down my suspition and assumptions about you. Just look on the bright side more cause in the beginning you was very negative about this subject!

Albert.
 
i've mixed and matched ram on my abit bh6 and it works great..... I think I will just get him a 256 meg stick...... and then if they dont' like each other, keep the 128 and give him the 256 🙂

 
A2KLAU

Thank you.

I've vowed from here on to make my posts more like the one at 12:45 as to avoid the mess we've seen here today. Less click-happy on the "reply" button is probably the best route to go.
 
Well depends really Phule... I mean if you don't go click-happy then you might not be able to express yourself that much which is bad, but too much of it will get annoying. So its just like finding a balance. Yeah sorry fro the earlier posts! Only read the top few and didin't read the last so it was me bad. Anyway enjoy your stay here at Anandtech, and just try to make your replies more "BRIGHT" 😀😎😀

Always helps and works here!

Albert.
 
<Since it is an Abit board (finicky)>

Hmmm, my ABIT BH6 must be strange, I had heard that the ABITs were touchy about RAM, but I have PC-100 and PC-133 sticks running in it, and it even was able to use a PC-100 stick that none (Delta, Tekram, Compaq) boards would recognize. Now if I could just get that Cely466@525 OCd up a nother notch. 😉😉😉

Lepper boy, glad to hear that you have permission! That's going to be one nice herd! 😀

Thanks Osmo, but I'm no saint. :Q
 
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