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CAS Rating of DIMMs



On Sun, 20 Feb 2000, Randall Hofland wrote:

>     And while PC133 were in general a little faster than their PC100
> counterparts, with the PNY it was just the opposite although not by much.
> Since my LX boards are sometimes a little picky on memory (despite being a
> 66MHz bus), I find these correlations of great interest.

Well, I can't really speak to that. I'm no hardware guru.

>   And speaking of these dual Pentium LX boards, I'm still looking to put

Just a comment: You might want to go easy on the HTML mail posts.  HTML is
generally considered rude in a mailing list/Usenet post.  Someone's bound
to flame you.

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