J Journeyman Senior member Apr 13, 2001 354 0 0 Jun 19, 2001 #2 There's a program called WCPUID that gives you information about your processor... Will also tell you what speed your memory is running at.
There's a program called WCPUID that gives you information about your processor... Will also tell you what speed your memory is running at.
Boonesmi Lifer Feb 19, 2001 14,448 1 81 Jun 19, 2001 #3 its the same speed as your fsb unless.... you are running an older socketA board some of them are capable of running fsb+pci for 100mhz cpu's and pc133 ram what motherboard/cpu do you have, and how is it clocked?
its the same speed as your fsb unless.... you are running an older socketA board some of them are capable of running fsb+pci for 100mhz cpu's and pc133 ram what motherboard/cpu do you have, and how is it clocked?
J Junior77 Senior member Feb 8, 2001 300 0 0 Jun 19, 2001 #4 I am currently running a kt7a with a 1333 athlon. 133*10. But i will be getting my IWill kk266 and 3 dimms of 256 cas 2 crucial this weekend.
I am currently running a kt7a with a 1333 athlon. 133*10. But i will be getting my IWill kk266 and 3 dimms of 256 cas 2 crucial this weekend.
Boonesmi Lifer Feb 19, 2001 14,448 1 81 Jun 19, 2001 #5 then you are running the ram at 133mhz which is exactly what pc133 was made for