Thunderbird FSB266 with PC100 SDRAM?

dish

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I heard that there can be some problems with running PC100 SDRAM with a chip with a FSB of 266. Is this true? And if so, how would the problems manifest?
 

NelsonMuntz

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Just out of curiosity, where did you hear that from? In my experience boards that are capable of a 133 memory bus can be turned down to 100 MHz to allow for slower memory. I wouldn't want to do this because of the performance hit, but it should be possible.
 

dish

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I read it somewhere in the tech support forum. My guess is the guy was just BSing?
 

vampiro

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By default my 8K7A came set to a 100 MHz FSB, and my 1.33 GHz T-bird ran just fine. So I would say you will be fine with PC-100 memory, just not the fastest in the world.
 

m2super

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38 bucks for 256 megs of crucial pc133 cas2 sdram with free shipping!
Cant beat that!
 

majewski9

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On my KK266 you can use PC100 and the 26fsb as long as you turn on a DRAM 33mhz setting in your CMOS. You cannot use PC66!