memory compatibility question

mangled

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Originally posted by: Peter
Well it says "supports DDR333 RAM" right there, doesn't it?

well, if i knew that much about memory I wouldn't have asked the question.
 

Peter

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Originally posted by: mangled
Originally posted by: Peter
Well it says "supports DDR333 RAM" right there, doesn't it?

well, if i knew that much about memory I wouldn't have asked the question.

Oh ... I assumed that much, since you have been using both the PCxxxx and DDRxxx classifications in your question up there.
 

Canterwood

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Yes, the memory will work.
I dont know how much that board is or your budget, but a dual channel board would probably be of more benefit.
DDR400 on a single channel board that takes a 533fsb chip isn't going to be that much of a boost.
 

mangled

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Originally posted by: Peter
Originally posted by: mangled
Originally posted by: Peter
Well it says "supports DDR333 RAM" right there, doesn't it?

well, if i knew that much about memory I wouldn't have asked the question.

Oh ... I assumed that much, since you have been using both the PCxxxx and DDRxxx classifications in your question up there.

Nope.

But as mentioned above, I wish they'd stick to one or the other...
 

mangled

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Originally posted by: Canterwood
Yes, the memory will work.
I dont know how much that board is or your budget, but a dual channel board would probably be of more benefit.
DDR400 on a single channel board that takes a 533fsb chip isn't going to be that much of a boost.

I'll keep that in mind...thanks.

One other thing I couldn't find out...and maybe it's obvious...but what would be the fastest cpu I could eventually put in there? Any P4?

Sorry, but I haven't used Intel in a long time...
 

Canterwood

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I would imagine that the fastest for that board is a 3.06ghz running @ 533fsb.

It'd need to support hyper-threading of course.

Thats the max you'd be able to upgrade to.