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Rambus - RIMMS

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Rodger - 31 Aug 2004 21:44 GMT
Hi.I have a Gigabyte GA-8TX Intel 850 motherboard,. it came with 2 x 64
rimms, and I would like to put in 2 x 256

Looking in the manual it says "Support 300 & 400 Mhz Direct Rambus @ 100mhz
host bus frequency

Optional ECC configurable.

Never having researched it, I took that to mean the board could take 300 or
400 mhz rimms, however I now see on eBay 800 seems to be the typical speed,
with no mention of any 400 rimms.

Am I missing something?

Looking at the actual 2 x 64MB in the board,,,

"Korea 0111  64/4 MB

MR 16R 082 4BN 1-

CK81N

800-45 101

So I see a ref to 800

Thanks for any help
Jim Macklin - 31 Aug 2004 21:57 GMT
RAM speed is set by the motherboard, RAM speed rating is the
maximum speed it has been tested to run properly.  It can
run slower.

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| Hi.I have a Gigabyte GA-8TX Intel 850 motherboard,. it came with 2 x 64
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